Havelin
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Havelin (Alex Zaichkowski) is a Canadian troubadour whose smooth, old-soul vocals combine with pleasant melodies and earnest storytelling to unpack complex emotions in a way that is both uniquely personal and heart-wrenchingly universal.
Having cut his teeth at small town open mics, Havelin has travelled a strange and winding road towards his latest release; including such highlights as a brief stint as a Canadian Tween pop idol and actor on an ill-fated Family Channel show, a string of the oddest odd-jobs you could imagine, and playing shows ranging from empty bars to crowds of thousands.
His upcoming record “Who Among Us…” (release date June 6th) deals with themes of life, death, love, heartbreak, and identity. This latest alt-country/singer-songwriter Americana offering from Havelin serves as a tribute to feeling intensely and embracing the strangeness and beauty this world has to offer.
Having cut his teeth at small town open mics, Havelin has travelled a strange and winding road towards his latest release; including such highlights as a brief stint as a Canadian Tween pop idol and actor on an ill-fated Family Channel show, a string of the oddest odd-jobs you could imagine, and playing shows ranging from empty bars to crowds of thousands.
His upcoming record “Who Among Us…” (release date June 6th) deals with themes of life, death, love, heartbreak, and identity. This latest alt-country/singer-songwriter Americana offering from Havelin serves as a tribute to feeling intensely and embracing the strangeness and beauty this world has to offer.
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