Hey guys!
2014 was a big year for house in the sand - and it was big for music in general.
We got to watch a lot of UK based acts take over and found a lot of exciting artists.
One of them was George Ezra - the young singer/songwriter with a voice that can turn heads.
I remember having his debut album on repeat for quite a long time and whenever I hear one of his songs nowadays, I keep getting more excited for his upcoming songs.
And I'm sure I'm not alone.
And if you feel just the way I feel - I have good news for you
- he's back!
And boy, he brought some tunes!
Are you ready to hear his brand new track?
- Video Of The Day -
"Paradise" by George Ezra
George Ezra is a singer/songwriter from Bristol, UK.
His sound mixes Blues with Soul-Pop and Acoustic-Folk here and there.
George studied at the Institute of Modern Music in Bristol and has been making music for a while.
In 2012, he played BBC Introducing, after his song "Angry Hill" was picked by BBC Bristol.
In 2013, George played at Glastonbury and released his debut EP "Did You Hear The Rain?" on which you can find his mega hit "Budapest".
Another EP ("Cassy O'", 2014) and a debut album ("Wanted On Voyage", 2014) later, George Ezra had made himself a name and was considered one of the most exciting newcomers.
Last year he give us a preview of the new album with his anthem "Don't Matter Now", which - along with brand new single "Paradise" - can be found on his upcoming album, "Staying At Tamara's" - out on March 23rd.
His latest single "Paradise" greets us with an upbeat and steady drum beat and an acoustic guitar that goes straight for the dancing shoes.
Of course, George's vocals are still a highlight - the deep and bluesy voice leads us through the verse and surprises us with some high notes in the pre-chorus.
The chants in the verses and middle 8 make the song fun and give it a very carefree vibe which
"Paradise" is that kind of song that will take your Winter blues and put it away.
It's fun, it's upbeat and it's going to make you feel like it's Summer - and let's be real, we're all ready for those warmer days, aren't we?
Well, "Paradise" will take us there for a little less than four minutes, so enjoy the ride.
Watch the video for "Paradise" here:
- buy or stream "Paradise" here -
George Ezra online: Website | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | Instagram
Thank you for your visit!
George Ezra is a singer/songwriter from Bristol, UK.
His sound mixes Blues with Soul-Pop and Acoustic-Folk here and there.
George studied at the Institute of Modern Music in Bristol and has been making music for a while.
In 2012, he played BBC Introducing, after his song "Angry Hill" was picked by BBC Bristol.
In 2013, George played at Glastonbury and released his debut EP "Did You Hear The Rain?" on which you can find his mega hit "Budapest".
Another EP ("Cassy O'", 2014) and a debut album ("Wanted On Voyage", 2014) later, George Ezra had made himself a name and was considered one of the most exciting newcomers.
Last year he give us a preview of the new album with his anthem "Don't Matter Now", which - along with brand new single "Paradise" - can be found on his upcoming album, "Staying At Tamara's" - out on March 23rd.
His latest single "Paradise" greets us with an upbeat and steady drum beat and an acoustic guitar that goes straight for the dancing shoes.
Of course, George's vocals are still a highlight - the deep and bluesy voice leads us through the verse and surprises us with some high notes in the pre-chorus.
The chants in the verses and middle 8 make the song fun and give it a very carefree vibe which
"Paradise" is that kind of song that will take your Winter blues and put it away.
It's fun, it's upbeat and it's going to make you feel like it's Summer - and let's be real, we're all ready for those warmer days, aren't we?
Well, "Paradise" will take us there for a little less than four minutes, so enjoy the ride.
Watch the video for "Paradise" here:
- buy or stream "Paradise" here -
George Ezra online: Website | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | Instagram
Thank you for your visit!
Credits // Words: Vanessa Jertschewske | Image: George Ezra via Belle Music
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