Indie-pop artist Goosechase has just given the music loving community a Valentine’s Day gift; his debut EP, Labor of Love. The EP, shows singer-songwriter Jordan Sutton exploring different genre’s and melding them to create his own unique sound. It’s two parts shoegaze, with sprinkles of bedroom pop and acoustic ballad, all rolled into one four-track EP.
The songs are meant to convey the struggles we all face when we’re yearning for the ones we love. Goosechase describes his sound as “sad, with just a hint of optimism,” pouring out his earnest love for someone that may not be able to reciprocate the same affection, but doing it anyway. Lucky for me, sad with a hint of optimism is my favorite genre. If you’re curious, my favorite track on the EP is track two, “The Place I Call Home.”
ABOUT GOOSECHASE:
Goosechase is a talented artist with a passion for indie pop, alternative music, and much more. He has an incredibly diverse sound, allowing him to branch out into different creative directions and experiment with his music.
Hailing from Denison, TX, this charismatic singer and songwriter managed to combine stunning melodies with infectious grooves and great beats, in order to create a catchy, yet direct and edgy sound.
Fans of artists as diverse as Tame Impala, Mac Demarco, Tyler the Creator, Nick Drake, Elliott Smith, Radiohead, Gilbert O’Sullivan, The Strokes, or The National might certainly connect with Goosechase and his upcoming music.
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