A British singer-songwriter who built a career on folk intimacy and subtle musical shifts.
For a good sense of his approach, try "Dream Catch Me" from the beginning or "Feels Like Home" from later on. Both show that quiet guitar and ordinary emotional territory he's built around.
Faulkner first caught attention in 2007 with "Dream Catch Me," a song that balanced folk intimacy with pop appeal. That track anchored his debut album Hand Built By Robots and established his basic approach: a singer-songwriter working primarily with guitar and voice, leaning toward introspective themes. Songs like "Feels Like Home" continue in that vein, built around his guitar work and a quiet, personal delivery.
His music has stayed in that general lane while absorbing different textures over time. Albums like Rebuilt by Humans, Write It on Your Skin, and Human Love show him touching on jazz, reggae, and electronic elements without ever fully abandoning the core sound he started with.
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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