GEORGIA HARMER’S NEW ALBUM, EYE OF THE STORM,
OUT AUGUST 15, 2025 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES BEGIN OCTOBER 30
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Georgia Harmer’s sophomore album, Eye of the Storm, is an empathetic exchange between past and future selves, and a deep breath of life into the veins of relationships over time. Where Harmer’s 2022 debut, Stay In Touch, chronicled introspection and growth, the heart of Eye of the Storm lies in the deeper matter of self-realization and understanding. It seeks to answer questions of what to carry, what to leave behind, and what to follow forward.
Today’s album announcement is marked by the release of the title track, “Eye Of The Storm.” Soft and intimate, the song traces the toll of emotional labour — the quiet weight of holding space for someone else's pain. In pure tones, Georgia’s unforgettable voice leads this melodic exercise in catharsis, with the gentle cacophony of her band subsuming the toil within.
“‘Eye of the Storm’ is about the feeling of carrying the weight of someone else's well-being on my shoulders,” says Harmer. “It's about the feeling of responsibility and helplessness towards the problem of someone else's sadness. It's about emotional labour and my default willingness to take on the feelings of people around me, whether it even helps them or not. And how the weight of that can hold me back from my own life.”
The song arrives with a one-shot video by director Norman Wong with cinematography by Tristan C-M, featuring Georgia at home with “Eye Of The Storm” in its natural fog-laden setting.
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Self-produced by Georgia’s steady hand, the songs of Eye of the Storm are raw, real, vulnerable and detailed. The title track joins the idyllic “Can We Be Still,” the delicate and tender “Little Light,” and the deeply introspective “Take it On” singles that subtly piece together the holistic vision that Georgia has for this record. Listen throughout for the creaks of living room chairs, the soft echoes of a back alley garage, or the earliest seeds of ideas, brought to life on front porches and in backyard studios. Eye of the Storm captures the way music sounds when made with one’s most trusted confidantes, when ideas are given space to breathe, with precise intention and a naturally evolving vision coming to fruition.
Also announcing today is The Eye Of The Storm Tour this fall with cross-Canada dates and headlining performances in New York and Los Angeles. Full itinerary below. Artist presale Thursday, June 5, 10am ET. General onsale Friday, June 6, 10am ET. Tickets & details HERE.
MORE ABOUT EYE OF THE STORM
An older sister to her debut Stay In Touch, which chronicled periods of introspection and growth, Eye of the Storm distills memories and dreams, arriving at a place of self-awareness.
Like an older sister, it contains the insight of someone who has learned that the weight of the world doesn't have to fall directly on her shoulders. It captures first-time feelings in the rearview mirror, with the depth of understanding and intuition of someone who’s spent years paying close attention. “I wrote this album over the course of a number of years, so there’s a lot of growth captured between songs,” says Harmer.
She started writing the title track when she was only 18, rediscovering and finishing it years later. Now 26, the result is both reflection and resolution, a shedding of past heaviness and a turn to lightness. “Take it On” continues the conversation, confronting Georgia’s own feelings about her past; it’s an exploration of her closest relationships. “I get very caught up in the emotional world of others, sucked into the vortex of trying to navigate their inner landscapes, through empathy, the impulse to fix and heal, the desire to be let in,” Georgia says.
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Relationships of all kinds are at the heart of the record, elemental to Georgia’s music and the songwriter and person she is on the whole. “My songs tend to use my relationships with other people to uncover truths about my own experience, or to communicate something unspoken to them.”
“Hazel vs The Coyote” grieves the loss of her aunt's two cats through dream-like scenes that shift in perspective. “Last Love” explores how devotion and uncertainty about forever can coexist in a romantic relationship. “Farmhouse” weaves shared memories into an apology love-letter to a friend. “Slow Down” travels through memories of her mother’s childhood, searching for stillness. We find that theme of stillness throughout the album. The first track envisions a lifetime of closeness, asking “Can We Be Still”? The guidance of “Little Light” shows us that we can. By the end of the album, “Time to Move On” leads us out of the past, and forward into the present. We find a soft place to land on “Memory Lullaby”, a final reflection on movement and time.
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Eye Of The Storm was recorded live off the floor in various locations that felt comfortable and homey to Georgia – friends’ backyard garage studios and living rooms. Days and months were spent layering texture and character into the songs. The result is stripped down, exposed and vulnerable. There’s thought in every movement and sound. “I know every corner of it, every vocal imperfection and creak in the background, because everything that made it to this final form was very much intended to be there.”
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Georgia’s songs are inlaid into a lush world, where every sound is a character, and every arrangement is a house built to last. You can hear the dedication and effort of a group of people who took tremendous care to bring it to life; the depths of the personal relationships behind this album in the intuitiveness of its sound. Recorded and arranged with Dylan Burchell, Julian Psihogios, Ben Whiteley, Oliver LaMantia, Jasper Smith, Gavin Gardiner and Matt Kelly, Georgia has created a work that simultaneously recalls the setting it was captured in, and creates an entirely new world with a history of its own.
LISTEN TO GEORGIA HARMER CHAT WITH TOM POWER
ABOUT “CAN WE BE STILL” HERE
EYE OF THE STORM TRACKLIST
01 Can We Be Still
02 Eye of the Storm
03 Little Light
04 Slow Down
05 Last Love
06 Hazel vs the Coyote
07 Take It On
08 Farmhouse
09 Time to Move On
10 Memory Lullaby
THE EYE OF THE STORM TOUR - DATES
Oct 30 - Hamilton ON - Bridgeworks
Nov 01 - Windsor ON - The Meteor
Nov 02 - Guelph ON - Sonic Hall
Nov 05 - Toronto ON - The Great Hall
Nov 06 - Montreal QC - La Sala Rossa
Nov 07 - Ottawa ON - NAC 4th Stage
Nov 08 - Kingston ON - Broom Factory
Nov 12 - New York NY - Baby’s All Right
Nov 19 - Los Angeles CA - Zebulon
Nov 21 - Victoria BC - Lucky Bar
Nov 22 - Vancouver BC - Biltmore Cabaret
Nov 23 - Penticton BC - Dream Cafe
Nov 25 - Calgary AB - Festival Hall
Nov 27 - Saskatoon SK - Capitol Music Club
Nov 28 - Regina SK - The Artesian
Nov 29 - Winnipeg MB - Park Theatre