Good Day Noir Family,
welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s feature artist is Jeremy Parsons and his single Humanity.
Humanity is Jeremy Parsons’ Single Out Now
The thing that immediately struck me about this artist is his intense and deep voice. Also, the recording technique is very interesting… it seems to have Jeremy Parsons singing in your room just for you.
The compositional approach of this artist is original and innovative. Nashville influences are evident but the arrangements are modern.
The use of grooves and beats creates a unique sound atmosphere. Jeremy Parsons has managed to create a sound blend that makes him stand out from the crowd.
Humanity is a deep and intense song that I would dare to define as ethereal and ancestral.
Surely we are dealing with an artist who loves to experiment and venture into musical paths never walked before.
A great find that I recommend to everyone!
Humanity is Jeremy Parsons’ Single Out Now!
Innovative and Deep!
Humanity is Jeremy Parsons’ Single Out Now
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Jeremy Parsons grew up immersed in the sounds of Texas music in the Lone Star State ballrooms. Jeremy has always been a music fan, but only in his senior year of high school did he discover his talent for it. Driven by his passion, he learned to play the guitar as an autodidact and began writing and performing music.
Over the past ten years, Jeremy has played throughout the U.S. and Europe, including numerous venues in Texas. Drawing inspiration from Texas artists, Jeremy loves to interact with his audience. Charm the crowd with his genuine personality, unique humor, and love for his job.
Jeremy draws from his personal experiences to create sharply perceptive and meaningful songs. The first single from her latest album, “Things I Need To Say,” was the Top 40 Roots Music Report and IndieWorld Report track, “Burn This House Down.” The song paints a poignant picture of heartbreak and acceptance that is still recognizable. It will stay with you long after your first listen. That single was followed up by the equally well-received “Why is the Bluebird Blue,” also an American Top 40 Roots Report single. “Bluebird” also peaked at #2 on the pop charts with Hits You Love. Videos from both songs have been nominated and selected for numerous film festivals, including the Jersey Shore Film Festival, Indie’s Best Films Festival, and the Monkey Bread Tree Film Festival, an IMDB-approved film festival.
After living in Nashville for several years, Jeremy returned to Texas, where he released his album, “Things To Come,” on January 8th, 2021; it was added to a Spotify Editorial playlist, earning over 137,000 streams of the title track. The album’s singles were also international hits on the iTunes charts. Now with three records under his belt, he’s unleashed “Tickin’,” the first of three singles from his forthcoming EP. Born out of a contemplative time during the pandemic, “Tickin'” is a modern production done in the spirit of Country legend Emmy Lou Harris’ Deeper Well from the perspective of someone inspired by projects from Nine Inch Nails, Porcupine Tree, Puscifer, and modern pop productions. His second single, “Humanity,” is out now.