Michael Paynter

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Michael Paynter
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Paynter at The Great Gatsby premiere in Sydney, Australia, 23 May 2013
Background information
Born (1986-01-29) 29 January 1986 (age 38)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres Pop rock
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, keyboard, drums, vocals
Years active2007–present
Labels Sony Music Australia
Website michaelpaynter.com

Michael Paynter (born 29 January 1986) is an Australian singer-songwriter. Paynter has released five singles, "Closer", "A Victim Song", "Love the Fall", "How Sweet It Is" and "Weary Stars". Paynter competed in the second season of The Voice Australia after being dropped from his record label and successfully made the Top 16, but did not advance to the Top 12.

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Early life

Paynter began playing instruments from a young age, playing the piano at the age of seven and learning guitar and drums by the time he was 15. [1] At the age of 16, he began playing in touring bands across Australia. Regarding music, Paynter says that it "was always something I was going to do, because it fires up my soul like nothing else". He studied law for a year, but returned to music. [2] Although Paynter liked law school and intends to return, he says the choice was either "tour the country and play guitar or study books" and the decision "was a no-brainer". Paynter says that playing drums makes him a better guitarist, playing guitar makes him a better keyboardist and playing all three makes him a better singer. [3]

Career

2007–2012: Career launch

"They have big hooks. They are inspiring and powerful yet moving. If there's a thread through my songs, it's my positive spin on life. It's a wonderful experience and you need to have fun even while you're facing up to its challenges to get the best out of it. But if I can get people to pause after each track to think about what I'm singing, then I've done my job."
— Paynter regarding the songs on his album, This Welcome Diversion. [1]

Critics have praised Paynter's voice, often comparing him to John Farnham. Paynter says the title of his debut album, This Welcome Diversion, was inspired by an advertisement in an inflight magazine; his music career is a diversion from his original path, law. [3] Paynter wrote or co-wrote all of the tracks on This Welcome Diversion. [1] To record the album, he travelled to Los Angeles, where he worked with producer Matt Wallace and mixer Brian Paturalski. [4] This Welcome Diversion features performances by Josh Freese, Dorian Crozer, David Ryan Harris and John Fields. [1]

The first single, "Closer", was described as "a soaring, hook-filled track about striving for better". Paynter wrote "Closer" in collaboration with Gary Clark and said that he fell in love with the song instantly. He said that "it works because the chords and rhythms are so simple. It's how people are, in their heads, never where they want to be whether it's a relationship or in a career. They're always wanting to be closer to the ideal." For the album, Paynter underwent a global four-month writing session, during which he also worked with Wally Gagel, Phil Buckle and Julian Hamilton of the Presets. [1] The album's second single, "A Victim Song", was released on 15 November 2008 in Australia. [4]

This Welcome Diversion was initially set to be released in 2008, but despite a set release date, was delayed until 2011. After the average performance of singles "Closer" and "A Victim Song", which Paynter felt "didn't have the support of radio or a strong online presence", he and label Sony agreed to delay the album's release. Paynter began touring, serving as a supporting act for Vanessa Amorosi, Newton Faulkner, Seal and the Veronicas on their Revenge Is Sweeter tour. [5] In between tours, Sony (his label), had paid for songwriting trips to London and Los Angeles. [5] This resulted in a free 10-track acoustic album titled Money on Your Tongue, containing three cover songs and a version of "Closer", which was initially released as individual tracks across 10 weeks from late October 2009. [6] [7]

In June 2010, Paynter released the single "Love the Fall", which became the most added song to Australian radio in the first week of July and his first top 20 single on the ARIA Singles Chart. The single features background vocals from The Veronicas, who also appear in the single's music video. The physical release of the single, is a five track EP, which includes the single "Are You Alive?", that was used to promote the final episode of Lost . In July, Paynter returned to Los Angeles to finish his album, with a tentative 2011 release date. Paynter said of his career, "It's been a really blessing for me. I don't think many artists get to make their debut record twice. I think if most artists got the chance to do it again, they'd take it." [5] In October 2010 Paynter supported alternative rock band The Script for their two shows in Australia. [8]

Paynter also appeared on the Gypsy Heart Tour with Miley Cyrus as special guest in Australia. He debuted his new single called "How Sweet It Is" on the tour. [9]

In 2011, Paynter joined the touring band of Icehouse. [10]

2013–present: Weary Stars and The Voice Australia

In April 2013, Paynter auditioned for Season 2 of The Voice Australia and after successfully having all four judges turn their chairs, he chose Joel Madden as his coach. He successfully defeated Louise Roussety in the Battle Rounds with his rendition of "As Long as You Love Me" by Justin Bieber. He was saved by the public in part 2 of The Showdowns (for his performance of "The Horses" by Daryl Braithwaite), but failed to receive enough votes in the first Live Finals episode after performing "Locked Out of Heaven" by Bruno Mars, and was eliminated.

PerformedSongOriginal artistResult
Blind Audition"Somewhere Only We Know" Keane Joined Team Joel
Battle Rounds"As Long As You Love Me" (against Louise Roussety) Justin Bieber Winner
Showdowns"The Horses" Daryl Braithwaite Public vote
Live Show Final, Part 1"Locked Out of Heaven" Bruno Mars Eliminated

On 13 January 2014, Paynter released a new single, "Weary Stars". [11] "Weary Stars" is the first single from Paynter's debut studio album of the same name. The album was released to iTunes on 31 January 2014. [12]

Since 2011, Paynter has provided keyboard, guitar and vocals on Icehouse tours. Besides backing vocals, he also sings "Man of Colours" at the live shows. [13] Paynter spent most of 2015 supporting The Veronicas on their promotional tour and Delta Goodrem on her "Wings" promotion. He also contributed to Reece Mastin, on his album Change Colours, and on the single "Even Angels Cry". [14] [15] [16]

Paynter has joined Paynter Delorenzis to create MSquared Productions, working as songwriters and producers. [17]

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
AUS
[18]
Weary Stars78

Acoustic albums

TitleAlbum details
Money on Your Tongue
  • Released: 27 October 2009 [19]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS
[20]
"Closer"200861Non-album singles
"A Victim Song" [upper-alpha 1]
"Love the Fall"201019Weary Stars
"How Sweet It Is"2011
"Weary Stars"2014
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
List of singles as featured artist
TitleYearAlbum
"Bring You Home"
(Marcus Santoro featuring Michael Paynter)
2016

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positions
AUS
[20]
"Somewhere Only We Know"2013
"As Long as You Love Me"
"The Horses"34
"Locked Out of Heaven"80
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other appearances

List of other appearances, showing artist and album
TitleYearArtistAlbum
"Invisible"
(featuring Michael Paynter)
2014Rachel CostanzoRachel Costanzo

Notes

  1. "A Victim Song" did not enter the ARIA Singles Chart, but peaked at number 26 on the ARIA Physical Singles Chart. [21]

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