Альбомы исполнителя
Damn It All
2020 · Мини-альбом
Dance All Night
2020 · сингл
Damn It All
2019 · сингл
Oil in the Water (The Notebook Sessions)
2019 · сингл
Oil in the Water
2018 · сингл
All Eyes
2017 · сингл
I'm Not Alright
2017 · Мини-альбом
False Names
2016 · Мини-альбом
False Names
2016 · сингл
Kings
2016 · сингл
The Grape and the Grain
2015 · сингл
Golden Kids
2015 · сингл
Pieces
2015 · Мини-альбом
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Биография
A towering physical presence with a brooding baritone, a thinking man’s brute, West London’s tender beast; John Joseph Brill is perhaps a surprising source of the dark and tender lyricism found in his new single, ‘Oil In The Water,’ which precedes a new EP, due for release in spring 2019. 2018 has been a year of transition for Brill, creatively, personally and professionally. A stalwart of the London music scene, he’s toured extensively around the UK and Europe with Daughter and Bear’s Den and has carved himself a niche as an in-demand lyricist and songwriter for others. In the summer of this year, in pursuit of new inspirations and a different set of distractions he decamped to Nashville to write and record the songs that make up this new body of work. Recorded over a sweaty few weeks in Nashville’s legendary House of Blues studios, the new songs reveal a more ambitious, confident and cocksure side to Brill, while still maintaining a deep undercurrent of melancholy and barely-tempered aggression. Speaking about Oil in The Water, Brill describes the track as being "about the inextricable relationship between love and loss… does the finite nature of an experience undermine the validity and the intensity of that experience?”