Evan Kreutz is back with his highly anticipated new single, “Dandelion” and it’s a song that you will be hitting repeat on over and over again. Kreutz is known for his honest and emotional songwriting and this track is no different, as he turns personal experiences into music we can all relate to. “Dandelion” is about loving someone you can’t hold onto. He paints a picture of those moments we want to hold onto, but just like the seeds of a dandelion, they drift away.
This song has well crafted instrumentation, with standout guitars that draw you into the emotional core of the music. The polished production and great mixing and mastering make every element shine, and the powerful drums by Griff McCarthy give the track energy. The real highlight here is Kreutz’s voice, which is rich, captivating, and full of raw emotion. The beautiful and memorable chorus is especially pulled in by his performance and makes you want to sing along.
Evan Kreutz has been steadily building his name in the alternative rock scene, and with “Dandelion“ he proves he’s an artist worth following. This song isn’t just good, it’s one of those songs that you can’t get out of your head for days. The melodies are infectious and the honest lyrics make it easy to connect with. If you haven’t listened to Evan Kreutz yet, now is the perfect time to start. You won’t be disappointed.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Evan is the artist you want to stick around for.
Evan Kreutz first made waves with his breakout single “Holes,” released in November 2023, which earned him the People’s Choice Award at the International Songwriters Competition. Known for his deeply introspective lyrics and emotionally raw performances, Kreutz quickly became a name to watch in the alternative rock scene. He followed up with a string of successful releases. With his unique blend of alternative rock, folk, and punk influences, Kreutz’s music dives into themes of love, loss, and human connection. His single “Dandelion” continues this journey, showcasing his ability to turn personal experiences into universally relatable anthems.