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John Van de Mergel

Sounds | Sam Burton - I Don't Blame You


Zijn muziek kwam op mijn pad in november 2020 en ik was toch redelijk verkocht. Nu is (folk) singer-songwriter Burton terug met de derde single van zijn tweede album. Zalig hoe hij die retro vibes blijft verweven met een tijdloos aspect. Wonderbaarlijke eenvoud siert de man, ook in de bijhorende video.


Dear Departed verschijnt op 14 juli 2023 via Partisan Records.



Luister ook naar: Long Way Around Maria


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“This song was one that stuck out to me when I was writing the songs for this record. I felt like I found a hypnotic rhythm that transported me and it felt inspired by the landscape that I was staying in. I started to see imagery in my mind and I tried to capture the spirit of it. This song brings me back to that place in Northern California and makes me see the forest and the rivers. I think it’s so important for a writer to have an inner world they can go back to to reconnect with themselves and this song revealed that place to me.”


Partisan Records is thrilled to announce the signing of Los Angeles-based artist, Sam Burton. Sam was born and raised outside of Salt Lake City in what he calls a “truck stop town,” but moved to LA to pursue music. In the last year he toured with Loving and Jose Gonzalez. He recently wrapped up a three-week residency at Los Angeles' Club TeeGee, and will head out on the road with Weyes Blood and Indigo Sparke in the coming months. Dear Departed, the second album from Burton, is set to release July 14th. Sam describes the album as being wracked with pain and loss, and he spends much of the time saying goodbye to a version of himself. Dear Departed is the follow up to Burton’s acclaimed 2020 debut I Can Go With You. With production from Jonathan Wilson (Angel Olsen, Father John Misty, Margo Price), Burton achieves a sound that never descends into retro pastiche, but rather becomes an evocative echo, a dream of the past. Like Sam and his band are crammed onto the corner stage of a smoke-filled bar in a long-lost time. Exemplified best by lead single “Long Way Around,” smoldering melodies are met again and again with ripples of piano and swells of orchestration – headlined by Sam’s evocative, velvet-lined vocals.




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