Anson Seabra
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Anson Seabra

Anson Seabra writes songs from Kansas City that feel like they came straight from a bedroom. He started putting music out in 2016 with an EP called 'Songs I...

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Anson Seabra writes songs from a Kansas City bedroom.

A solo artist whose piano and guitar tracks lean into personal territory without much filter.

For a sense of his style, try 'Walked Through Hell' or 'Broken.' They frame the intimate, unfiltered feel of his music well.

He started in 2016 with an EP called 'Songs I Wrote in My Bedroom,' and a song like 'Walked Through Hell' from 2019 became a point where more people started paying attention. It's one of those tracks that feels intensely private, dealing with resilience. He followed it with other songs that work similar ground, like 'Broken' and 'Peter Pan Was Right,' keeping the production sparse enough that the words carry most of the weight.

He began putting music out in 2016, and his sound has stayed built around piano and guitar with lyrics about mental health and heartbreak. Albums and EPs have come out steadily into 2021, with no grand narrative or band drama, just someone writing plainly.

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Anson Seabra writes songs from Kansas City that feel like they came straight from a bedroom. He started putting music out in 2016 with an EP called 'Songs I Wrote in My Bedroom,' which pretty much tells you what you're getting. His sound is built around piano and guitar, with lyrics that lean into personal territory without much filter.

A song like 'Walked Through Hell' from 2019 became a point where more people started paying attention. It's one of those tracks that feels intensely private, dealing with resilience in a way that listeners either connect with deeply or question. He followed it with other songs that work similar ground, like 'Broken' and 'Peter Pan Was Right,' keeping the production sparse enough that the words carry most of the weight.

He performs as a solo act, handling vocals and instruments himself, which fits the intimate feel of the music. There's not a lot of grand narrative or band drama here, just someone writing plainly about mental health, heartbreak, and trying to figure things out, with albums and EPs coming out steadily into 2021.

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