A Seattle singer-songwriter who moved from acoustic storytelling to electronic textures over three albums.
For the full picture, listen to the raw breakout "Burn" and then the later, more textured "She Wants Me." That's the arc right there.
Mann's breakout single "Burn" caught attention with its raw vocal delivery, a sound that felt connected to Seattle's grunge legacy even as the scene was fading. Songs like "She Wants Me" and "Na Na" kept that personal, struggling quality at their center, whether he was working with an acoustic guitar or the electronic layers that showed up on 2020's 'Hollow'. He wasn't reinventing anything, but he carried a certain Northwest energy into his own lane.
He came up in Seattle in the early 2000s and released his debut 'Reborn' in 2007. By the time 'Hollow' arrived in 2020, his sound had shifted from that earlier acoustic style toward more electronic production.
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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