SINGLE REVIEW: Andrew Batcheler - Falling Together

Andrew Batcheler’s latest release, ‘Falling Together,’ offers a refreshing blend of introspective folk and vibrant pop/rock that reflects his journey from Manchester to the American Midwest. Batcheler is a true one-man band, handling every aspect of his music from writing to playing each instrument. This hands-on approach shines through in the personal touch that permeates his work.

The songs on ‘Falling Together’ are steeped in lyrical sincerity, with Batcheler’s guitar melodies and versatile vocals driving the emotional depth. His sound, while rooted in pop/rock, carries a distinct folk influence, a nod to his time performing across the Midwest. There’s a clear sense that Batcheler's music is a canvas for storytelling, blending his Manchester roots with the boldness of musical legends like Queen and Prince.

‘Falling Together’ not only highlights Batcheler’s skill as a songwriter but also showcases his ability to weave a diverse range of influences into a cohesive and compelling sound. It’s a record that feels both deeply personal and broadly resonant, marking Batcheler as an artist to watch.

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