DiscoverSunburnt Country MusicJade Gibson on daydreaming in poetry and what makes for the ‘Perfect Crime’
Jade Gibson on daydreaming in poetry and what makes for the ‘Perfect Crime’

Jade Gibson on daydreaming in poetry and what makes for the ‘Perfect Crime’

Update: 2025-10-22
Share

Description

Victorian country-pop artist Jade Gibson has a knack for creating infectious country-pop tunes and she has performed them in all sorts of places, from festival stages to pubs. Next year she’ll be on stage at CMC Rocks. And no doubt her latest single, ‘Perfect Crime’, would be on the set list.


Written with the song’s producer, Ben Horsley, and Nashville-based songwriter Ava Suppelsa, the song is about ghosting – the ‘perfect crime’. The first song Gibson recorded with Horsley was ‘Technicolour’. As she describes in this new interview, it marked a turning point – she let go of some of the pressure she’d put on herself to achieve certain goals, and she has now been achieving some of those very goals. 


That doesn’t mean she hasn’t had challenges and knockbacks, and we talk about those too, as well as about her experience at Nashville Song Hubs, where she wrote ‘Bygones’, her single released earlier this year. We go into the rather tough story behind that song too. 


Gibson’s Instagram bio says ‘daydreaming in poetry’, and we talk about that, and several other things, including her pushing herself outside her comfort zone – and I offer some unsolicited ‘writer therapy’!


Please note that I had a cold when this was recorded, so my voice sounds bad! I can’t believe Jade even understood me. Thanks to her for persevering. 



Listen to Jade Gibson on Apple Music


Listen to Jade Gibson on Spotify

For more Sunburnt Country Music:

Instagram

Facebook 

YouTube

website 

Substack


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Comments 
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

Jade Gibson on daydreaming in poetry and what makes for the ‘Perfect Crime’

Jade Gibson on daydreaming in poetry and what makes for the ‘Perfect Crime’