Tom Rosenthal
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Tom Rosenthal

Tom Rosenthal writes quiet, introspective songs that feel like conversations. Tracks like 'Go Solo' and 'Lights Are On' from his 2011 self-titled debut have a...

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Tom Rosenthal's quiet, unguarded songs

A songwriter who works in straightforward conversations about personal themes.

If you want to hear what he does, 'Take Care' and 'Go Solo' frame it well. They're just quiet conversations set to music.

Rosenthal's music has a directness that feels like talking to a friend. Songs like 'Take Care' and 'Going To Be Wonderful' from his catalog have that unguarded quality. He's spoken openly about mental health, and that honesty shows up in the writing without becoming grandiose.

His 2011 self-titled debut introduced tracks like 'Go Solo' and 'Lights Are On' with that straightforward approach. Later albums like 'Fused' and 2021's 'There's Nothing I Press That Doesn't Touch You' continued in the same vein, with songs like 'Home' and 'It's Ok' keeping things simple.

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Tom Rosenthal writes quiet, introspective songs that feel like conversations. Tracks like 'Go Solo' and 'Lights Are On' from his 2011 self-titled debut have a straightforward, unguarded quality that connects with listeners. He works mostly alone, though he sometimes plays with a small group of musicians.

His music often deals with personal themes, and in 2015 he spoke openly about his own experiences with mental health. That directness shows up in the writing, which avoids grand statements for something more grounded. Later albums like 'Fused' and 2021's 'There's Nothing I Press That Doesn't Touch You' continued in that vein, with songs like 'Home' and 'It's Ok' keeping things simple and human.

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