SAM DIELLE is the solo project brainchild of British 23 year old songwriter/musician Sam Lewis. Having focused mainly on band projects in the past, he has decided that now would be the time to try something new and release solo music unlike anything he has written before. Playing music in a vast range of genres using a combination of programmed and real instruments, and writing poetic lyrics about a range of insanely specific and relatable yet deeply personal topics, SAM DIELLE is a unique project designed to inspire a positive mindset in negative situations through his powerful story.
Formed in 2017, Vienna based ‘Mark Peters & The Dark Band’ release the second single ‘US AGAINST THEM’ from their upcoming album.
It’s too easy to simply pin the ‘Singer-Songwriter’ label on Londoner Mark Peters. He is one of those rare performers with both impressive guitar skills and songs to match.
With influences ranging from Nick Drake to Radiohead his music bears not only the unmistakeable imprint of Folk and Jazz but also blends elements of Country, Blues and even Funk. Peters is clearly a musician who can attract a wide array of listeners.
Following the release of his debut EP ‘Spirits’ in October 2017 the Guitarist/Singer drew acclaim from the international music community for his songwriting. This led to the formation of Peters’ current project ‘Mark Peters and the Dark Band’, a four piece group with the talents of Fabian Natter on Drums, Martin Burtscher on Electric Guitar, Markus Manahl on Bass with Mark fronting the band on vocals and acoustic guitar.
In January 2019 the group brought out the second EP ‘Sum of all Parts’, this time receiving comparisons to Cat Stevens and Ben Howard amongst others.
Sam Woolf is a singer-songwriter known for his original compositions and pitch perfect vocals. Sam has been hailed as a natural singer whose soul and passion are undeniable in every note he sings
Hi :) I am a 24 y/o Folk/ Indie-Rock artist from Israel and just released my 3rd single from my debut album "Gold Dust".
After playing in a local rock band for some years I decided to start my solo project in order to give a place to other sides of mine and to expand my work internationally.
Melody and verse have always been instinctive forms of self-expression for Lindzey Autumn. The 23-year-old Livermore CA native grew up humming her own tunes as she hunted for insects in her mother’s garden, or dancing and laughing with her two younger siblings while their father strummed his guitar. Lindzey started her lifelong habit of keeping a daily journal when she was only six. Actual song lyrics made their appearance when she needed to express the tumultuous feelings prompted by her family’s migration to Boise, ID, when she was eleven. She completed her first song at age twelve, and her father began teaching her basic guitar chords shortly thereafter. Other than her father’s instruction and various YouTube tutorials, Lindzey’s vocal and guitar technique are entirely self-taught. She released her first home-produced title “Headlights” in 2018 with the help of her friend Terry Zorich. Now, with the help of Nightowl Studios, she is thrilled to introduce her first official release, “Bad Influence.” Music has been Lindzey’s comfort and companion her entire life. Now her music can be your friend as well.
Jane Honor is a 19-year-old singer/songwriter born and raised in New York City. When she was 18, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a music career and study music industry and songwriting at USC Thornton School of Music. She has been singing and writing music since she was 8 years old, and has performed at various venues including: The Berklee Performance Center at Berklee College of Music, Ashford and Simpson’s Sugarbar, Prohibition, and the world famous Apollo Theater. Honor writes all of her songs herself, and her music is produced by Jed Elliott of The Struts. Her music consists of genres such as Pop, R&B, and Folk music; gaining influence from artists like Fleetwood Mac and Regina Spektor.
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