From their album “She Was Only A Grocer’s Daughter” (1987):
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From their album “She Was Only A Grocer’s Daughter” (1987):
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Based in New York City, this pop-rock singer/songwriter began writing original songs aged 9. At 10 he learned guitar and keyboard and over time started honing his production and recording skills. He officially released his first single and album aged 15, while still in High School. He’s played 2 headline concerts, Tell Me: Live and What’s Left Unsaid: Live and performed at the PinkFROG Café. Inspired by Conan Gray, Troye Sivan and Lana Del Rey, he released his debut “Anyone” in 2018.
Dealing with the inevitable moment – following a period of walking on eggshells in an uncertain relationship – that you have to accept it’s definitely over, his new single both looks back at what’s lost and what the future might hold. Taken from his upcoming album “The Person In The Mirror”, expected on September 26th, this heartfelt song opens with a breezy vulnerability, before adding lively drums and riveting guitars. And with his emotive vocals, this is a nostalgia-dipped gem.
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Hailing from the small town of Pettisville, this folk trio consists of siblings Bekah, Joshua and Caleb Liechty. Growing up with music loving parents, their childhood was steeped in music. As well as sing in church, they also took piano lessons. Despite thinking about a medical career first, they formed the band in 2019. In 2021 they entered and won Season 21 of The Voice. They’ve since shared the stage with Kelsea Ballerini and Pentatonix. They debuted with “Barrier Island” in 2019.
Telling a tale of romance and reminiscing about the moment the lovers met, their new single reminds us that life’s too short not to take a chance on love. Taken from their recently released EP “… Wilder Then”, the song is a cheeky amalgamation of folk, pop and a touch of country. From the playful organ to the lively percussion and jaunty steel guitar laying down the jolly melody, it’s their astounding harmonies and rosy vocals that make this good-natured tune a true pleasure for your ears.
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