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We cannot believe our senses over here at How to Tickle Yourself, because we got to interview a singer/songwriter who literally lights our souls on fire.
His name is Andrew Combs. Andrew released an EP in 2010, and his first album, Worried Man in 2012. It was an auspicious start. Since then, he has graced us with four more: All These Dreams in 2015, Canyons of My Mind in 2017, Ideal Man in 2019, and Sundays in 2022.
Texas born and Nashville-based, Andrew writes about love as beautifully as any songwriter we have ever heard. But also about the nature of existence. He’s got “searching” lyrics - it sounds as if he’s trying to find something, the secret of it all. He also sings like an angel, with a timeless voice.
In any event, he’s been on quite the artistic journey, from straightforward country/folk to orchestral accompaniment to indie singer-songwriter, to rock n roll impressionist to outright songwriting experimentalism with his latest, Sundays, during which he entered the studio with a producer and musician friend every Sunday to record a song he’d written that week, entirely in mono.
He’s also quite the painter. Check out his site, AndrewCombsMusic.com, for a sample.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We cannot believe our senses over here at How to Tickle Yourself, because we got to interview a singer/songwriter who literally lights our souls on fire.
His name is Andrew Combs. Andrew released an EP in 2010, and his first album, Worried Man in 2012. It was an auspicious start. Since then, he has graced us with four more: All These Dreams in 2015, Canyons of My Mind in 2017, Ideal Man in 2019, and Sundays in 2022.
Texas born and Nashville-based, Andrew writes about love as beautifully as any songwriter we have ever heard. But also about the nature of existence. He’s got “searching” lyrics - it sounds as if he’s trying to find something, the secret of it all. He also sings like an angel, with a timeless voice.
In any event, he’s been on quite the artistic journey, from straightforward country/folk to orchestral accompaniment to indie singer-songwriter, to rock n roll impressionist to outright songwriting experimentalism with his latest, Sundays, during which he entered the studio with a producer and musician friend every Sunday to record a song he’d written that week, entirely in mono.
He’s also quite the painter. Check out his site, AndrewCombsMusic.com, for a sample.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.