Professional singer-songwriter Chris de Sarandy is back with a new EP titled, “That’s Life,” and we can’t wait to review and share it with the world. The title track “That’s Life” is a song that you’ll enjoy more and more after every listen and Chris de Sarandy is one of the best and most promising artists we’ve covered on the blog.
Chris de Sarandy has so much talent when it comes to making music and his songwriting experience is unquestionable. The production skills are impressive and Chris’ musical abilities are unlimited. Chris has one of the richest and most captivating voices we’ve ever heard and his performance is professional and make us have to rewind the song over and over every time we listen to it. The lyrics are honest, beautifully written and mesh perfectly with the vocal melodies. The quality of this project is interesting and regardless of what you’re a fan of, Chris de Sarandy brings a great variety of styles and tastes to his music that will not only demand your attention but will keep you coming back for more. After listening to this EP for a little less than a week, we already find ourselves humming along to these catchy melodies at random moments throughout the day. Perhaps more importantly, we’ll be reminded of a single lyrical line, which forces me to listen to the EP at the first chance we can get.
We really love what Chris de Sarandy brought to the table today and can’t wait to hear more from him in the coming months, but until then, I suppose we’ll just have to keep this EP “That’s Life” on repeat. Check it out for yourself and let us know what you think. Don’t forget to follow the artist online to stay up to date!
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ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Grown up in Southwest England, Chris de Sarandy started playing in an indie band when he was 14. Just before the start of university the band split and a desire of wanting to move towards a more ‘natural and mature’ sound caused Chris to start writing music on his own. Following his move to Berlin in the footsteps of famous songwriters such as Nick Caveand David Bowie, Chris got to know producers and fellow musicians, and start working on ideas that would later become his first singles ‘Good Girl, Sad Boy’ and ‘Like I Don’t Know You’. Soon after he was discovered by Berlin’s independent record company Embassy of Music who saw the artistic potential in Chris and decided to sign him. If there is one thing Chris has proven, it is this: if a young artist can pull the listener toward emotional truth, there’s no limit to what they can achieve.