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With the release of his self-titled album, Max Weinman delivers a soiree of stories in the form of piano driven songs that each showcase a part of the artist's life.
The first single, "Julia" is a perfect example of how his writing wraps itself around you.
"Julia was written during quite a tough time in my life, when a year and a half long relationship of mine had ended. All the lyrics featured in “Julia” were based on real events within that relationship, particularly in the second verse; “writing poems” at “6 in the morning” and “picking a flower” for her whilst vacationing in Flagstaff, " explains Weinman of his single.
Although the track speaks volumes for Max, to get a full understanding of where he is coming from the album should listened to as a whole.
Max Weinman's road to music began when he was just 15 years old and had his very first heartbreak. The emotional drive from the situation pushed him in a certain direction and he knew he needed to get those feelings out.
It was around that time; he started writing poetry.
His parents had bought him a Casio keyboard that came with 3 free lessons, but he never took them. Instead, he ended up teaching himself piano and his poetry became songs.
Max quickly became enveloped with writing songs and playing piano to the point where it was all he thought about.
Writing in class, on the bus, during lunch break, and even asking is choir teacher to use the spare piano stuffed in a tiny practice room at the school, Max kept at it using life experiences to fuel his writing.
After a time, he had compiled enough for a full album and the rest is history.
"I feel my songwriting capabilities have advanced massively since I started in my mid-teens. I’ve grown up a little since then, have experienced new things, good and bad. Which in turn, has inspired several lyrics of mine," says Max of his writing.
The self-titled Max Weinman album serves as a testament to where he is at with his songwriting and sound right now.