The latest single from sensational 17-year-old singer-songwriter Miles Temp is called Wasn’t There. He will make his Sound City debut in May. The amazing young artist, hailed by many as one of Liverpool’s most promising up-and-coming stars, is winning more praise from critics with his fifth album.
With support from Billy Butler and BBC’s Dave Monks, among others, and hailed by Sound City’s Dave Pichilingi as someone to watch for the future, an ambitious and talented young songwriter, Miles has a bright future ahead of him. With over 10,000 plays, the last single, Polaroid Picture, is another masterwork from a songwriter much beyond his years.
Wasn’t There is a Miles Temp classic, featuring powerful and evocative lyrics, breathtaking vocals that hit all kinds of notes, and stunning guitar plucking. Miles is still a young artist, but he has undoubtedly found his sound. His angelic vocals and harmonies are layered over exquisite strings and strumming, frequently building to thunderous crescendos.
Miles ventures into new territory, exploring synths, extra vocals, and bass, aiming to capture vulnerability as a young singer-songwriter in this latest release. The result is an ambitious and emotionally raw song that beautifully highlights his prowess as a songwriter, another masterpiece that captures the emotions.
Miles’ captivating live performances leave the audience speechless and whilst only 17 years old, Miles has carried himself with grace at venues such as Round The Corner, Arts Bar and Ditto Coffee, whilst showing great composure on New Brighton Radio and The Florrie Radio. With Sound City and a big future beckoning, we may well be seeing Miles on even bigger stages very soon.
Miles said:
“I started out on the Open Mic scene aged 15 and it’s been a whirlwind really. I’ve gained a healthy social media following already and had some pretty big support slots and my first headline show. The latest single has been really well received with some great feedback and I’m really grateful for all the support. I’m now very excited for Sound City and the future!”
You can listen to the single on Spotify or for more on Miles and his EPK you can visit his website.
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