Scott James
Scott James released his debut album in 2016, which included the song "Ropes." That track, along with others like "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Caves In," helped...
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Scott James released his debut album in 2016, which included the song "Ropes." That track, along with others like "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Caves In," helped establish him as a songwriter working in a straightforward, emotional vein.
He's mentioned being influenced by Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen, which you can hear in the directness of his writing. The music tends to focus on personal experience without much ornamentation.
His catalog has grown since that first album, with songs like "In The Passing" and "Park Music" continuing in a similar style. The work stays grounded in acoustic arrangements and lyrical reflection.
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