A German singer-songwriter who writes plainly about personal struggles and emotional recovery.
If you want to hear what he does, start with 'You Let Me Walk Alone' or 'The Love You Left Behind'. They're both good examples of how he writes about things falling apart and what gets left behind.
Schulte's songs work because they don't dress things up. 'You Let Me Walk Alone' is just a guy with a guitar talking about what happened, and that's enough. He's mentioned being influenced by John Mayer and Bob Dylan, and you can hear it in the acoustic arrangements and the way he gets straight to the point. The songs feel lived-in, not polished for radio.
He finished second on the German version of The Voice in 2012, which led to his debut album 'Wide Awake' the next year. After taking a break in 2018, he came back with his third album 'Highs & Lows' in 2019, which included the global hit 'Falling Apart'.
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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