Five (5) Singer-Songwriters That Are Sure To Melt Your Heart
Celebrate the end of the week with 5 singer-songwriter songs that you’ll be able to keep on repeat.
eydrey — Song For You
eydrey was born in El Paso and raised across the border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. She’s a singer-songwriter who picked up the guitar at sixteen and wrote her first song shortly after. This artist is a hopeless romantic who favors writing slow and meaningful music to connect to her audience, for those loyal hearts who hold on to love with their whole body. Song for You is a song with heartfelt lyrics and a melancholic vibe, accompanied by a very emotional instrumental. eydrey takes an honest approach to heartbreak in this piece. Now’s your chance to stream Song for You and add to your favorite chill playlist.
John Thomas — Never Die
Welcome John Thomas, a New York City based singer-songwriter who has recently embarked on his solo journey after being in a duo for several years. John produces and co-produces a lot of his own music.
His newest release Never Die was inspired by artists like Ed Sheeran, James Arthur and John Mayer. This artist is madly in love and this song is a love letter to his soon to be fiancé. He admits that she really makes [him] feel like mortality isn’t in the equation. The guitar in this song really captivates an emotional tale with John’s poetic lyrics. Stream Never Die now and have yourself a good cry.
Ben Harris — Silence Isn’t Solitude
Ben Harris is a man with multiple hats: musician, husband and dad. His newest single Silence Isn't Solitude is a beautiful track to listen to when you may be feeling down. While it may sound sad to some, this song highlights how important alone time is, to figure yourself out and grow as an individual. Through this song, Ben has brought us a gentle reminder that ‘silence isn’t solitude.’ This artist believes in embracing darkness to find light and believes that sadness comes to us so we can find hope. Stream Silence Isn't Solitude now and enjoy a moment to yourself.
Jullian Steele — Somebody You Knew
New Yorker Jillian Steele is an American indie pop singer-songwriter currently living out her dreams in Nashville, Tennessee. She fell in love with music early and started her career singing and acting in commercials. Not long after this milestone, Jillian made the decision to move to Nashville. Her time there further ignited her passion for songwriting. Since her bold move to the south, this natural born storyteller has been releasing honest and infectious music resonating with listeners across the globe. Jillian’s newest release is a more indie/folky song for her, covering topics such as anxieties one might have in a relationship. Jillian’s melodies fuse with organic Nashville sounds and pave the way for her upcoming releases. Stream somebody you knew now and allow these beautiful guitar strums calm your anxiety.
Marcelo De La Vega — Conversation ‘Unplugged’
Marcelo is an Australian born singer-songwriter. He’s released an unplugged version of Conversation that is sure to melt your heart and make you feel something. This song is about the acceptance of leaving a relationship, with the knowledge you will move on and experience new things.
Marcelo says: “The song stemmed from a period where I was really struggling to communicate with people. I felt myself get swept up in a new environment when I first moved to London, I struggled to convey my actual feelings as I didn’t want to come across as weak to my family and friends, which in retrospect is so trivial. I felt really confused, I was coming to the end of my relationship and I forgot who I was without the relationship, and felt quite lost.”
Conversation has earned Marcelo critical acclaim within the music industry. With his matured sound as emotive as it is unique, Marcelo delves into discovering the human condition as it spans the realms of indie to alt-pop; with a burgeoning combination of infectious pop melodies and a gritty alternative edge. Stream Conversation - Unplugged now and dream sweet dreams.
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