An English songwriter who blends indie rock with straightforward storytelling.
If you want the feel of his writing, try 'Compliment Your Soul' or 'Swim.' They're both good examples of how he handles a melody.
Croll's songs like 'Compliment Your Soul' and 'From Nowhere' have that uncomplicated guitar sound that feels lived-in, not polished. He writes about ordinary moments, relationships, growing up, small anxieties, without dressing them up. The production stays clean, letting the lyrics do the work.
He started playing guitar alone in Redditch, then got noticed at the Isle of Wight Festival in 2011. From the 2014 album 'Sweet Disarray' through 'Emerging Adulthood' and 'Grand Plan,' he's kept the same core band and producer Ben Baptie.
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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