From his album “It’s About Time” (2003):
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Born in Massachusetts as Nick Stevens, this eclectic singer and songwriter started his musical career as a solo folk artist in college. Now based in Brooklyn, he got exposed to a plethora of musical styles. Named after the 1986 Boston Celtics, he shapes rock, pop and folk into an unique sound. Inspired by The National, New Order and Bon Iver, he debuted with his EP “This Is Just A Simple Song” in 2022.
Based on the true story of the Stewart-Gardner Museum heist, his new single tells the tale of a struggling business-man who tries to inject excitement in his life by stealing a piece of art. Accompanied by 80s-touched electronica, from the vitalizing beat and the sprightly synths to the sleek guitars, it’s his mesmerizing vocals that bring all elements together into one intriguing sonic adventure.
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From their album “Theatre Of The Absurd Presents C’est La Vie” (2023):
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Hailing from Brisbane, this Australian powerhouse singer and songwriter has been a feature of the local live music scene since 2020. Backed by a seven-piece soul and blues collective, they’ve played numerous sold-out shows, as well as several festivals, such as the Woodford Folk Festival. Inspired by Amy Winehouse, Brittany Howard and Nina Simone, it’s time to debut her impassioned soulful sound.
Guiding the listener through the complexities of toxic relationships and the liberating feeling of solitude, her debut single is a soul-stirring sonic gem. Easing into the song with a smooth blend of a classic soul rhythm, blues guitar and gospel organ, it’s her emotive vocals that lead to a soaring finale brimming with blazing horns and wild guitars, fusing together into an exhilarating retro anthem.
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