What you see is what you get with Chase Potter. A man completely unfazed by the unspoken rigours of the music industry, Potter has always remained true to himself and his music. It’s all about realism, and authenticity, which you get a big great dose of on his latest album Hitchhike To Oblivion. Released on June 18th, the album looks at the depravity of modern society, using a more classical approach to songwriting. A songwriter’s songwriter himself, Potter looked to some of the greatest modern songwriters for inspiration, particularly the rich tradition of Americana artists like Harry Nilsson and Randy Newman. Among the many highlights through Hitchhike To Oblivion’s nine tracks is “Don’t Roll Over,” perhaps the most representative song in terms of what this record is all about. You can h...