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Hospital Song is Spencer Brill’s Single Out Now

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 Spencer Brill and his single Hospital Song.

Hospital Song is Spencer Brill’s Single Out Now

The compositional style of this artist is very interesting.

A rock that in some ways reminded me of bands like Weezer even if the sound is less aggressive and winks at folk.

An artistic approach that takes inspiration from the music of the past, the early 90s in my opinion.

Surely Spencer Brill has a solid artistic vision. The chord progression and rhythmic variations of the debut single Hospital Song are well thought out and manage to entertain the listener from the first to the last second.

The production is good and the work done by all the band members who help Spencer Brill’s vision come true is flawless.

Hospital Song is a catchy song and although the melody suggests positive vibes in reality the lyrics speak of the fear of dying. Of those moments when we don’t know if we’ll make it and many thoughts come to our minds.

This contrasting aspect between lyrics and music fascinated me a lot, a great discovery that I recommend to everyone.

Hospital Song is Spencer Brill’s Single Out Now!


Intese!


Hospital Song is Spencer Brill’s Single Out Now

Spencer Brill is a singer-songwriter who sings about the things in life that are hard to talk about.

With a brand new nostalgic sound and brain-tickling chord progressions, Spencer’s music has been compared to Ben Folds, Death Cab for Cutie, Weezer, and The Decemberists – music custom-made for elder millennials that will make you laugh then break your heart.

Catch Spencer playing in NYC or with his band!




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