An English singer-songwriter whose intimate songs like 'Tapestry' and 'The Most Beautiful Thing' follow a gentle, melodic pattern.
If you need a frame for his sound, 'Tapestry' and 'The Most Beautiful Thing' do the job. They're both exactly the kind of intimate, melodic reflection he's known for.
Major's music matters because it offers a specific kind of quiet space. Songs like 'Tapestry' and 'The Most Beautiful Thing' aren't trying to be anthems. They're piano-driven and personal, the kind of thing you put on when you want to slow down for a minute. That's a useful mood to have in the catalog.
He started releasing music around 2014, with early work showing a soul influence. By his 2017 debut album 'A Song for Every Moon,' he'd settled into a quieter, more acoustic approach. The songs that followed, like 'Tapestry,' kept to that gentle pattern.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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