LINC PHELPS
Linc Phelps was born to play music. It's in his DNA. Since he first picked up a guitar at the age of 10, Linc knew that music would be his life.
Born and raised in Gympie Queensland, the home of the famous Gympie Music Muster, Linc found himself immersed in music at school however he also knew that he didn’t exactly fit into the country genre of the day.
The era was a time when roots or Americana music was gaining popularity in Australia and Linc felt more akin to that form than the cliched version of US pop-country that dominated the airwaves of the times.
With songwriting influences such as Bruce Springsteen, Ryan Adams and John Prine, Linc was writing and performing his own brand of ‘country’.
With inspiration from blues and soul pioneers such as Delbert McClinton and Bonnie Raitt, along with a nod to Americana artists such as Jason Isbell and Amos Lee, Linc developed what could best be described as a truly authentic sound and one that avoided the clichés that flavours some contemporary country music.
Linc’s relatability as a working-class bloke, a husband and dad combined with his ability to get his honest and unapologetic message out to the world in song, has landed him in rooms with some of the industry’s finest. He recently shared in the success of 'Our Church', cowriting the hugely popular country tune with Adam Brand and Matt Cornell to have it chart at number 1 on the Kix and iTunes Country Charts and number 3 on the iTunes All Genres Chart.
Linc has already amassed a legion of supporters, many of whom are his peers in the music industry including Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley who said of their friend “We’ve been fans of Linc since we met him about 5 years ago and enjoyed watching his growth in the industry. He always brings a rock star swagger to a live performance and blends musical styles effortlessly.”
Similar sentiments were shared when fellow band member and highly respected singer songwriter Jen Mize commented that “making music with Linc Phelps and The Next Best Thing is a joyful noise. It’s like going to church for music appreciation”.
Linc’s commanding voice prevails over a solid blues feel and his words are powerful and rooted in truth. He is an artist who wears his heart on his sleeve and this is never more evident than in the lyrics of his original music.
His much-anticipated 2nd album is set to be released in early 2025 and is a collection of cleverly written and emotive songs, many of them composed with one of Australia’s most sought after songwriters and producers of today, Gavin Carfoot.
Linc’s first single from his upcoming album, 'Sing A Little Louder', was written with Aussie Country music sensations, The Wolfe Brothers and is described as an anthem for the people.
A beautiful duet with the stunningly talented and Golden Guitar winning Melody Moko also graces this body of work and shines a heartfelt light on the topic of mental health, depression and anxiety. It joins a catalogue of brand-new original songs that are set to ignite the senses of the listener.
Audiences recently described Linc as the real deal, a soulful entertainer with a great voice who is the hidden gem of the Australian Music Industry.
Linc Phelps is set to make his mark and is sure to have a chorus of fans join him along the way.
www.lincphelps.com
Born and raised in Gympie Queensland, the home of the famous Gympie Music Muster, Linc found himself immersed in music at school however he also knew that he didn’t exactly fit into the country genre of the day.
The era was a time when roots or Americana music was gaining popularity in Australia and Linc felt more akin to that form than the cliched version of US pop-country that dominated the airwaves of the times.
With songwriting influences such as Bruce Springsteen, Ryan Adams and John Prine, Linc was writing and performing his own brand of ‘country’.
With inspiration from blues and soul pioneers such as Delbert McClinton and Bonnie Raitt, along with a nod to Americana artists such as Jason Isbell and Amos Lee, Linc developed what could best be described as a truly authentic sound and one that avoided the clichés that flavours some contemporary country music.
Linc’s relatability as a working-class bloke, a husband and dad combined with his ability to get his honest and unapologetic message out to the world in song, has landed him in rooms with some of the industry’s finest. He recently shared in the success of 'Our Church', cowriting the hugely popular country tune with Adam Brand and Matt Cornell to have it chart at number 1 on the Kix and iTunes Country Charts and number 3 on the iTunes All Genres Chart.
Linc has already amassed a legion of supporters, many of whom are his peers in the music industry including Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley who said of their friend “We’ve been fans of Linc since we met him about 5 years ago and enjoyed watching his growth in the industry. He always brings a rock star swagger to a live performance and blends musical styles effortlessly.”
Similar sentiments were shared when fellow band member and highly respected singer songwriter Jen Mize commented that “making music with Linc Phelps and The Next Best Thing is a joyful noise. It’s like going to church for music appreciation”.
Linc’s commanding voice prevails over a solid blues feel and his words are powerful and rooted in truth. He is an artist who wears his heart on his sleeve and this is never more evident than in the lyrics of his original music.
His much-anticipated 2nd album is set to be released in early 2025 and is a collection of cleverly written and emotive songs, many of them composed with one of Australia’s most sought after songwriters and producers of today, Gavin Carfoot.
Linc’s first single from his upcoming album, 'Sing A Little Louder', was written with Aussie Country music sensations, The Wolfe Brothers and is described as an anthem for the people.
A beautiful duet with the stunningly talented and Golden Guitar winning Melody Moko also graces this body of work and shines a heartfelt light on the topic of mental health, depression and anxiety. It joins a catalogue of brand-new original songs that are set to ignite the senses of the listener.
Audiences recently described Linc as the real deal, a soulful entertainer with a great voice who is the hidden gem of the Australian Music Industry.
Linc Phelps is set to make his mark and is sure to have a chorus of fans join him along the way.
www.lincphelps.com