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Brian Jarvis shares an expansive message on intricate new single, Something New

Drawing us in with an immersive riser and a luscious and dynamic pop-rock soundscape, Brian Jarvis opens Something New with introspective lyricism as the shares the opening prose, “All of our lives, honey, spent chasing all that money…”

The opus evolves to showcase a brilliant narrative as Brian Jarvis shares situational stories and the history of a connection with his muse, before taking is on an optimistic and anthemic journey as he chooses to expand within himself.

Something New is laced with poetic prowess as the star brings his reality to life and manifests the novel future that he deserves. We appreciate his range and timbre, and how authentically Brian Jarvis conveys his message with elements of theatre amidst the unmistakeable pop-rock architecture of the track.

We learn that Brian Jarvis is from New England and has drawn comparisons to David Gray and Ruston Kelly, but it is clear that he is creating a universe of his own.

The artist who has been on the road touring the country supporting several well-known acts within the singer-songwriter genre for the last decade was naturally derailed by the pandemic, but his evocative single Surrender and his latest offering, Something New, demonstrate that the visionary star is back on track.

Brian Jarvis has toured extensively with Carly Simon-collaborator Brendan James, and supported chart-topping artist Andy Grammar (Keep Your Head Up) Rachel Platten (Fight Song), and most recently with Collide songwriter Howie Day.

We love the message and authenticity that Brian Jarvis is sharing, and have added Something New, to our New Music Spotlight playlist, whilst we continue to stream Brian Jarvis‘s existing discography!