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Big Surprise by Hannah Everingham

Hannah Everingham

Released

August 7, 2026

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Hannah Everingham's third album was recorded live in two locations around Lyttelton and Banks Peninsula, including the former home of children's writer Margaret Mahy. The setup was guitar and vocals, drums, and bass, with occasional percussion. Josh Logan engineered. The result sounds loose and confident, with dub delays and dance rhythms sitting under Everingham's voice and her textured guitar work.

She writes about Judi Dench, crabs, earthquakes, shopping in New York, a lover who pulls flowers up roots and all. The tone is both mystical and offhand, delivered with a kind of deadpan warmth. Rhythms push forward while guitars melt together. There are nods to post-punk, psychedelic folk, pop-rock. The band follows her writing closely but leaves room for improvisation.

This is for people who liked her previous records and anyone drawn to conversational singing over patient grooves. It moves between shadow and brightness without forcing either mood. The playing is unhurried. The songs hold together without needing to resolve neatly.

Live-recorded third album from Lyttelton, mixing dub delays and dance rhythms with deadpan storytelling and patient guitar work.

Credits

MADE 2024 - 2025 in Horomaka, Banks Peninsula NZ GUITARS & VOCALS - Hannah Everingham DRUMS, PERCUSSION, GUITARS, AMBIENCE - Thomas Isbister ELECTRIC & DOUBLE BASS - Michael Kime PERCUSSION - Joseph MCcullum (9, 8, 7, 1) ENGINEERED by Josh Logan at home & at Margaret Mahy’s old house DRAWING by Christian Dimmick, DESIGN by Hannah Everingham Catalogue Nᵒ HE006LP

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