Richard Stirton Richard Stirton
After winning the first season of The Voice SA, Richard Stirton went on to have a successful year with his debut album Middle Ground.
It has completely changed. I am now doing music full time and I am playing gigs every week. I have had a massive shift because I am no longer studying, so now I wake up every day to either practise, rehearse or prepare for a gig. I'm also essentially running my own business.
The travelling and being away from my family and loved ones for extended periods of time. Family is very important to me, so to be seeing less of them because of all the travel and work I do has been quite an adjustment.
Dealing with the pressure was tough. The Voice is an amazing competition and it was an unforgettable production to be part of, but the fact that you prepare for an entire week for a two-minute performance was quite overwhelming.
The pressure of live TV is a real thing, trust me.
Another very difficult part of the show was saying goodbye to fellow contestants on a weekly basis.
Everybody was giving of their best so it was hard to see people suffer huge disappointments, especially because we had all grown so close.
The idea for the album was to have as organic a sound as possible, which stayed true to my more alternative musical tendencies, but to also have commercial sensibility so the tracks could sit comfortably on the radio.
We wanted the songs to have a range of sounds and styles, but to, at the same time, have a similar identifiable sound at their core.
It’s difficult to say. They all have something special about them and I think because of the range of song types they each evoke different emotions.
I would be lying if I said I could single out one as my favourite.
I was obviously hoping it would, but I didn’t expect it to, especially not as fast as it did and to hold the top spot for as long as it did. I’m super grateful to all the people who supported the track and the album and me in general.
It really means a lot. I always maintain that we as musicians wouldn’t be able to survive without our supporters.
That I have a hell of a lot to learn.
Yes I am and they can expect it when it’s ready. We’ve only just released the first album so it won’t be too soon.
With Ed Sheeran and Bon Iver on the same stage.
I’ve been binge watching Ed Sheeran interviews and performances for the past month. He is a freak of nature.
Back yourself, back your sound, believe that you have put in the work to get you to the top. There are always lots of amazing voices on these shows.
It is so easy to get caught up in the competition and to forget why you started singing in the first place.
Always remember to serve the song, connect with the song, the message and try communicate the message of the song as well as you can. That way the song will connect with the listeners and they will connect with you.
Waking up and playing music every day.