Three acoustic singer songwriters who will have you reaching for your own guitar to play along

Bronson Campbell – “Fiona”
-If you’re looking for an easy going acoustic singer songwriter vibe, definitely try out this track from Bronson Campbell. It’s got shades of country and pop, bringing together a charming and inviting sound. The light hearted energy is reflected in lyrics about finding someone named Fiona and the aftermath of a broken relationship. The piano carries a lot of weight here, making for a pop heavy sound that feels comfortable and engaging. If you’ve ever looked back on a “what could have been” relationship where you were in the wrong, this song will certainly resonate.

NEVE – “my little island”
-The clarity of the acoustic guitars on this track emerges right from first listen. When the lead vocal enters the track, it’s so “close” to the mic and recording that it feels like the singer is super close to your ears. It’s a sweet, engaging sound that is sure to connect for a lot of music fans. After the chorus breaks, it transforms into more of a pop singer songwriter vibe than the pure folksy energy of the opening. If you’re looking for an acoustic singer songwriter with some adult contemporary vibes and serious, engaging lyrics, definitely give this one a spin.

Katherine Paterson – “Miss 29”
-The pacing of the acoustic guitar on this track captured my attention right from the start. As the track builds, it becomes a bit more cinematic in a good way. There’s a delicate sentimentality to the lyrical concept. The line about having someone who helps you “love yourself” is really wonderful. It’s a romantic song that communicates as much with the melodic structure as it does with the lyrics. If you’ve ever had a deep, abiding connection with a love, then the lyrics of this one will definitely connect. This is a song that defies genre in favor of heartfelt meaning; I’m happy to support this sweetness.

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