Sebastian Sturm
Sebastian Sturm is a vocalist and songwriter from Berlin. His song 'No Need To Be Sad' has become particularly well-known, along with tracks like 'No Wiser'...
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Sebastian Sturm is a vocalist and songwriter from Berlin. His song 'No Need To Be Sad' has become particularly well-known, along with tracks like 'No Wiser' and 'Back Among The Living'.
He started performing in smaller venues around Berlin, drawing some inspiration from artists like Jeff Buckley and Elliott Smith. His debut EP was called 'The Wake-Up Call'.
Sturm has been open about dealing with mental health struggles, and that personal experience has shaped much of his writing. His music tends to focus on emotional themes, often with an introspective quality.
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