Born in a post-GM town, Joel Levi spent most of his twenties in Indiana with those years proving to be the foundation for his blossoming song-craft. It wasn’t until he and his wife decided to move to Nashville though that his songwriting really came into focus and he found an affinity for the storytelling of Americana.
Levi's songs speak to common threads woven into American culture - marriage, starting a family, and the struggle to make a living while on the road. Those themes can be found on his full-length self-titled album released May 4th. The ten-track project takes a look at marital strife ("Will We Ever Change"), loneliness ("Easy To Be Alone"), and reconnecting ("The Garden") with vulnerable, honest, and introspective lyrics that speak of universal situations with emotional depth and wisdom. Check the album out above and for more information, visit the links below. Website I Facebook I Twitter I Soundcloud I Spotify I Bandcamp
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