Label: Supernatural Records

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Julian Laws

Three years was worth the wait.

Ahead of an anticipated world tour, Nick Mulvey navigates listeners through an album that is so established and realised, it feels as if it has been around for years.

Meditating on the human condition, ‘Dark Harvest Pt.1‘ consoles listeners on their own trials and tribulations. Dark Harvest Pt1 soundtracks fans to the existentialism one can feel in the modern day world. With sounds so indicative of Nick Mulveys previous works – folk/flamenco guitar parts, raw, close vocals, and profound lyrics – ‘Dark Harvest Pt.1‘ illuminates the hardships Mulvey has experienced in the intervening time between this and his last album (New Mythologies, 2022).

Nick Mulvey stated that “these years have been tenderising” which is a phrase that so perfectly encapsulates the emotional movement and message of this album – feeling tenderised like a slab of meat by the brutality of life but also how this process simultaneously teaches you and makes you more tender, allowing you to surrender to your pain. 

Opening with ‘Solastalgia’ (a philosophy that explains the feeling of homesickness when you are still at home) the listener is reminded of the musicianship we have all so dearly missed. With Imogen Heap-esque on backing vocals and a guitar that tremors, Mulvey succeeds in cycling listeners through the feelings of nostalgia but the alienation one can feel even when you are experiencing the comforts of home.

The titular track ‘Dark Harvest’ immediately opens with “In an age of separation and impersonal desire, I hungered for her liberation” with powerful chords played on the piano, establishing the song and creating a myriad of threatening realisations. The song is a meditation on catharsis, on how you should learn to reap the fruits of the lessons that a ‘dark harvest’ can produce. Mulvey personifies his pain, “aching to untie her” he wants to know his pain “to its marrow, to feel the longing in the bone” whilst marching along to the drums that underpin the song, ever onwards to the precipice of hope. 

Track four ‘Hey How Was Your Day?’ is a beautiful interlude in which a voice recording plays throughout about how ‘rejection is God’s protection’ and how one must become completely unrejectable to become so freely themselves.

Smoothly leading into the fourth track, ‘River To The Real’, solidifies these previous statements by Mulvey coming to realisations and commenting on his journey to his authenticity – how all the tributaries of his life lead into one river that is ever flowing forward to reach ‘realness’. 

Dark Harvest Pt.1‘ is an album I think people are in need of now. An album that reveals an artists most personal experiences and thoughts, all for the hope of helping others in their own. Nick Mulvey isn’t pretending to be someone that ‘has figured it all out’ he is merely on his own river to realness, harvesting his own darkness in order to reap the fruits and flowers that can blossom from it. I for one can’t wait to see what lessons pt.2 explores!


Listen to ‘Dark Harvest Pt.1‘ here:


Catch Nick Mulvey at the following:

UK Solo Tour (underplay intimate shows):

June 11th: Rescue Rooms, Nottingham 

June 12th: Zumhof, Birmingham

June 14th: Arts Centre, Norwich SOLD OUT

June 15th: Trinity, Bristol SOLD OUT

June 16th: Concorde 2, Brighton SOLD OUT

June 18th: Union Chapel, London SOLD OUT

June 19th: Union Chapel, London SOLD OUT

June 22nd: Openluchttheater De Goffert, Nijmegen

June 23rd: Amsterdamse Bos, Amsterdam SOLD OUT

June 24th: Old Rivierenhof, Antwerp

June 25th: Gretchen, Berlin

Ireland Solo Tour:

September 4th: Nerve Centre, Derry

September 5th: TF Royal, Castlebar

September 6th: Mandella Hall, Belfast

September 8th: Vicar Street, Dublin

September 9th: Vicar Street, Dublin

September 11th: Set Theatre, Kilkenny

September 12th: Dolans, Limerick

September 13th: Roisin Dubh, Galway

September 14th: Live at St Luke’s, Cork

September 27th: KernowFornia Festival, Cornwall

European Solo Tour:

October 1st: St-Eutache Church, Paris SOLD OUT

October 3rd: VEGA, Copenhagen

October 4th: Vulkan Arena, Oslo

October 6th: Nalen Klubb, Stockholm

October 8th: G Livelab, Helsinki

October 10th: Hybrybdy, Warsaw

October 11th: WUK, Vienna

October 13th: Futurum, Prague

October 14th: A38 Ship, Budapest

October 16th: Covo Club, Bologna

October 17th: Legend, Milan

October 18th: Les Docks, Lausanne

October 19th: Muhle Hunzilken, Bern

October 21st: La Nau, Barcelona

October 22nd: Las, Lisbon

October 23rd: Sala Mon, Madrid

North America Solo Tour:

November 17th: The Regent Theater, Los Angeles, CA

November 18th: August Hall, San Francisco, CA

November 20th: Madame Lou’s, Seattle, WA

November 21st: Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC

November 22nd: Aladdin Theater, Portland, OR

November 24th: Bluebird Theater, Denver, CO

November 26th: Schuabas, Chicago, IL

November 28th: The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON

November 29th: Le Studio TD, Montreal, QC

December 1st: The Sinclair, Boston, MA

December 2nd: World Cafe Live, Philadelphia, PA

December 3rd: Union Stage, Washington, DC

December 5th: Racket, New York, NY

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Australia Solo Tour:

February 18th – Princess Theatre, Brisbane

February 20th – Liberty Hall, Sydney

February 21st – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne

February 23rd – Astor Theatre, Perth



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