With fall usually comes a longing for melancholic and wonderfully heartwarming singer/songwriter tracks - the perfect soundtrack for reflecting and welcoming the autumnal slowdown. A prime example of this kind of music comes from New Jersey, USA. Vincent Lima has been experimenting with his epic, emotional sound for years, focusing on the musician's powerful, all-encompassing voice. Lima began writing his own songs at the age of five and taught himself to play the piano over the years. At some point, the hobby became serious and Vincent Lima began to release his first tracks. Songs such as "The Fire" or "Somewhere" are reminiscent of artists such as Noah Kahan or Hozier in their intensity, combining classic folk elements with more modern approaches. After a death in his circle of friends, Lima began to process his grief in songs - which may explain the characteristic urgency of his discography to date. In July of this year, the US-American most recently compiled six of his tracks in the EP "Versions of Uncertainty". As the song titles "Orpheus" and "Eurydice" suggest, the work deals with the story of Orpheus and Eurydice and tells of love and hope, but also of their heartbreaking loss. With his EP in the bag, Lima, who lives in Los Angeles, is now going on tour - which will also bring him to Germany for two stops. In Berlin and Hamburg, the singer/songwriter invites you to folk music and an evening of great emotions.
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