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Sam Brockington’s new single ‘Peace of Mind’ out now!
"...remarkably endearing..."
- Gigwise
"...intricate folk-inspired melodies and a sweeping, raw emotion..."
- Gigslutz
Sam Brockington has released his new single Peace of Mind, out now via Prospect 21 and available to buy via iTunes and stream on Spotify.
The video for Piece of Mind premiered on Gigslutz and is also available to watch on Sam's YouTube channel now.
The audio for the single premiered on Folk Radio UK and is also available to stream via Sam's Soundcloud page.
The single is taken from Sam's debut EP of the same name, which draws influences from folk to blues and soul with Sam blending these genres into his own unique, fresh style. Each track on the EP is a testament to Sam’s skilled songwriting and distinctive voice that emanates range and warmth; his baritone vocal takes centre stage throughout, filled with a fantastic grit and vibrato akin to the likes of George Ezra and Paolo Nutini.
Peace of Mind references the longing for affirmation, giving your all to someone but not having that returned. Previous single Follow also features on the EP and has racked up over 150,000 Spotify plays. The single showcases Sam’s intricate guitar style and delicate vocals, which combined, create beautiful melodies and effortless harmonies.
Having moved to London at the age of 18, Sam began to explore the live circuit before eventually craving a change and moving to Melbourne. Here, he was able to develop his sound in a new environment, one filled with sunshine and good vibes.
Now based in Bristol, Sam continues to hone his individual blend of alternative indie-folk and impressing the likes of BBC 6Music, Songwriting Magazine and Fred Perry Subculture to name but a few. He is also no stranger to the festival circuit, having performed at Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, Y Not Festival, BBC 6Music Festival, 2000Trees and Dot to Dot.
The single Peace of Mind is out now via Prospect 21, available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify and the EP is out on 25th November 2016.