Ross Newhouse – Words I’d Use

Ross Newhouse returns today with a beautiful new collaboration that features the vocal and songwriting talents of fellow acclaimed artist Grace Gardner.

‘Words I’d Use’ is a thoughtfully crafted fusion of lo-fi pop and indie and is lyrically inspired by the idea of wishing that your lover could see themselves through your perspective. Newhouse explains:

“A song years in the making about the universal wish for a partner to see themselves through your eyes. I love Grace’s songs and their approach to music making, and I believe this collaboration brought out the best in both of our writing.”

Newhouse continues to build traction across social media and currently draws in more than 3k monthly listeners to his Spotify. If you like his work, then be sure to check out more of his singles here.

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Ross Newhouse – Glass/Flows

Singer-songwriter Ross Newhouse has built a solid fanbase within his native state of New Jersey for quite some time now, starting with his debut EP ‘Suddenly I Demand Repair’ (listen here) back in 2021.

Newhouse’s latest single, ‘Glass/Flows’, shows that this artist still continues to create brilliant indie-pop music. This is a beautifully dreamy and melodic track that draws inspiration sonically from the likes of Finneas and The 1975. Lyrically, Ross explains that the song is ‘about trying to pick up the pieces but knowing you’ll always see the cracks’.

To date, Newhouse’s songs have amassed more than 650k cumulative streams on Spotify. He’s also received praise globally from outlets as diverse as NJ.com and Japan’s Niche Music. Catch Ross performing at New York’s Cassette on the 18th March – tickets available here.

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