Evenson – IF I EVER FEEL BETTER

We’ve featured rising US-based artist Evenson a good few times on Alfitude, and if you’ve ever experienced the sonic joys of playing his music then you’ll understand why.

Melodic new single ‘IF I EVER FEEL BETTER’ further affirms Evenson’s natural flair for constructing flawless fusions of alt-R&B and indie-pop.

Conceptually, the song’s heartbreaking lyricism is juxtaposed with a production that feels charming and playful – resulting in a sound that is both interesting and captivating to listen to.

With more than 1.6 million career streams already under his belt, this could be the year that Evenson finally breaks into the mainstream and becomes one of the US’s hottest new musical exports.

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Evenson – LUNGS

Critic’s favourite Evenson returns with yet another impressive slice of indie through release of his new single, ‘LUNGS’.

Lifted from the forthcoming debut EP ‘SADLY, I STILL LOVE YOU’, the song serves as a beautifully honest and raw piece that continues to prove this talent’s impressive skills at music-making.

“I wrote ‘LUNGS’ a month after my grandmother passed away. I found myself at odds with time/ age and most importantly the idea of living. We wanted to make something that felt singular, we asked how would psychedelic rock sound if it were made in Haiti (my home)?”

To date, Evenson’s songs have not only picked up praise from noted tastemakers across the globe, but also command almost 40k monthly listeners on Spotify.

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Evenson – YELLOW SKIES

With warm hints of surf flirting alongside gritty indie-rock tones, Evenson’s new single is a breath of fresh air to the audible senses.

This talent continues to deliver a fresh approach to pop that has already garnered acclaim from the likes of  Before The Data, EARMILK, TMRW Magazine and Lyrical Lemonade.

“This song was in response to everything that has happened in 2020, it was a really hard time for me. I questioned my behaviour, my existence, my purpose, I questioned it all. It was through the song that I learned to be okay with the chaos, I learned to live within the chaos and embrace it.”

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