Lachlan Neville

Lachlan Neville is a musician and songwriter from Rocanville, Saskatchewan, whose writing is steeped in rural imagery, existential questions, and literary influence. Raised on Tolkien and Steinbeck, and guided by the sound of his father’s ’62 Martin guitar, he developed a deep reverence for artists like Bob Dylan, Townes Van Zandt, and Guy Clark.
During the global pandemic, he committed fully to the craft of songwriting, developing a mature and reflective voice that quickly drew attention. He is the winner of the Nashville-based Henhouse Express Jr. Songwriting Competition, where he collaborated with JUNO-winning producer Steve Dawson, and has performed at Canadian festivals including Big Flat Folk Festival, Gateway Festival, Ness Creek Music Festival, Northern Lights Bluegrass Festival, and All Folk’d Up.
He has provided support for acclaimed artists such as Noeline Hofmann, Del Barber, Scott Nolan, and Slow Leaves. Now operating under the guidance of Western Seer Records, Lachlan has found mentorship and momentum through artist and producer Blake Berglund with his self-titled debut EP released November 7, 2025. With a grounded vocal delivery, poetic lyrics, and a strong live presence, Lachlan Neville is establishing himself as a compelling voice in the next generation of Canadian songwriters.


