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Isaia Huron – bell

Greenville, South Carolina artist Isaia Huron announces his new EP I’ll Finish The Lyrics Later due August 16th via SLANG Music. The announcement arrives alongside his new single and music video for EP track “bell,” a tender admittance of his faults, but more importantly of the love he holds for his romantic partner. The song’s accompanying visual pulls any viewer into the nostalgia of going on a first date.

 

 

On this new offering, Huron juxtaposes the heavy production of his previously released single “CIRCLE” with a gentler love song, a testimony to his creative and musical range. He lists all of the traits he admits he needs to change or compromise on to preserve his partner’s happiness and the love they hold for one another. In the same vein, his forthcoming EP I’ll Finish The Lyrics Later unpacks the idea of small imperfections and how that impacts how musicians approach songwriting. He pushes back on the idea of highly manicured songs and that small perceived “flaws” —- like pausing a vocal take to chime in on a conversation in the studio or a song that stops abruptly — tarnish the music. To Isaia, those moments aren’t flaws, but sounds that embody the true representation of the experience behind crafting a project.

Growing up in Greenville, SC, Isaia would spend every day in the church where his father served as a pastor and his mother was the head of their choir. Not only did this influence him sonically but it acted as a compass that he would come to rely on during his transformative journey into being an artist. Once the pandemic hit it left him no choice but to dive head first into his musical instincts, Isaia naturally fell into the currents of experimentation and creation that has since blossomed. Following his 2023 release LIBBIE 02, a reworking of his first EP Libbie from 2020, which saw him re-imagine his earlier work in an entirely new fashion with stripped-down beats and a real focus on lush, layered vocals.

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