Sebastian Roca first caught attention with his debut single "You," which had a haunting melody and introspective lyrics that connected with listeners. The song's blend of folk, pop, and electronic elements felt distinctive at the time.
His sophomore album was called "Echoes," and he followed it with records titled "Ashes" and "The Divide." These albums showed him working with darker themes and pushing at genre boundaries.
Roca has worked with musicians like Sam Carter on guitar, Alex Hayes on bass, and Ella Jones on drums. Another track people know is "Drinking On My Own."
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