Oly Sherman returns with infectious new single, ‘Homeboy’

We’ve already heard the sort of vibes Sydney songwriter Oly Sherman has been working with for 2020 on his January release, ‘Madness’, and now we’re getting more insights into this talented musician’s building stock of work.

Releasing his new single ‘Homeboy’ this month, Sherman swathes polished songwriting in slick production and indie influences. Another strong step forward for Sherman, ‘Homeboy’ is one of his most intimate offerings yet.

A narrative centred on pressure, self-awareness and the ins and outs of a relationship, ‘Homeboy’ is a perfect example of how Sherman layers honesty and emotion through his writing. 
 
The sounds of ‘Homeboy’ evoke the vibe of music by Australian artists ranging from Tash Sultana to Fergus James in terms of delivery and lyrical vulnerability. Warm and rich in tone, Sherman plays more with tone on ‘Homeboy’, veering into more indie-pop territory with this new release.

Employing the talents of Ally McMahon on bass and Dan Natoli at A-Sharp Studios on mixing and mastering, Sherman brought together a team that not only saw his vision but worked well in bringing the final product to life. 
 
The last year has proven to be one of Sherman’s strongest yet. The release of his sophomore EP Three Oh Three further propelled the artist onto the national radar. Performing over 80 shows around the country including spots at the Newtown FestivalSydney Beer Festival and in support of artists including Slum SociableKim Churchill and New Zealand’s Louis Baker.

January 2020 also saw Sherman take his music international, bringing his soulful sounds to Japan for the first time, playing 11 shows before returning to Australia to perform as part of fundraising efforts for Bushfire Relief.