But Redmore found himself writing music again as his injury healed.
"Music was my lifeboat. It was all I had in my life and I thought, 'I have done this before' and I felt like I could do something with the experiences I had."
Redmore said his new songs were a series of goodbyes to people, places, memories and surviving a battle with his self-confidence.
"These songs are much more close to my emotions. It doesn't leave anything off the table.
"This is very much the start of a new recording cycle and sharing that process from writing to release."
Redmore will also be sharing his new songs with his family, who he said would not have been exposed to this side of him before.
"It is terrifying, I do not think I have felt like this before. I am excited - but terrified."
THE FACTS:
WHAT: Folk Sessions WHO: Jeremy Redmore WHEN: Today, 7pm WHERE: Folk Brewers, 148 Durham St COST: $15