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Interview by Angela Croudace Fresh off the release of his latest single Relapse, Sydney singer-songwriter Hayden McGoogan is writing from a place of hard-won clarity. Penned just after a month into sobriety, the stripped-back track captures a fragile headspace: doing well, but fearing it could all unravel. “It’s not about relapsing,” he explains. “It’s about hoping I don’t.” Recorded live with a full band, including pedal steel, piano and violin, Relapse deliberately resists the urge to rush. The restrained tempo mirrors recovery itself; staying present, letting things breathe. For McGoogan, sobriety lifted a creative fog. Songs began pouring out after a period where he “just didn’t have the brain capacity” to write. Over the years, Hayden has shared stages with some formidable names, experiences that have quietly shaped his outlook on longevity and authenticity. From the Celtic punk fire of Flogging Molly to the thunderous hard rock charge of Danko Jones and the trailblazing Belfast punk spirit of Stiff Little Fingers, McGoogan has witnessed firsthand what it takes to hold a crowd. He’s also played alongside punk royalty Marky Ramone and CJ Ramone — a full-circle moment for a musician raised on that era’s raw urgency. Watching seasoned performers command a room night after night confirmed for McGoogan that connection, not spectacle, is what turns a gig into something unforgettable. Known for his raw, raspy vocal edge, he now leans into vulnerability over perfection. Influenced by artists like Social Distortion and Jason Isbell, McGoogan sits somewhere between grit and brutal honesty. With an EP set for release on March 28, his mission is simple: be authentic. “Worst thing than failing,” he says, “is not trying.”