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News: Tom Goss Returns With Expansive Album ‘Remember What It Feels Like’

  • August 18, 2023
  • Simon Lucas-Hughes
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After a hiatus since 2019, singer-songwriter Tom Goss is making a triumphant comeback with his highly anticipated full-length album, ‘Remember What It Feels Like’. The album is a musical journey that spans 15 tracks, offering a diverse blend of lively pop tunes, cinematic ballads, and spirited rock anthems.

‘Remember What It Feels Like’ is a testament to Goss’s artistic evolution and versatility. The album showcases the breadth of his talents, ranging from the infectious energy of tracks like ‘Undercover Summer’ and ‘Literally’ to the soul-stirring depth of ‘Something Beautiful’ and ‘Fall Before You Fly’. Goss’s emotive vocal delivery throughout the album resonates with listeners, drawing them into each song’s narrative.

In the words of Tom Goss himself, “’Remember What It Feels Like’ is a clear-eyed look at where I’ve come from and where I find myself today: a 42-year-old living in Los Angeles who has lived and loved and lost—and who cherishes all of his memories, both sweet and bitter, as essential parts of his story and identity.”

Goss’s enduring career spans over 15 years, during which he has fearlessly expressed his truths through music. With a discography comprising 9 albums, 5 EPs, and 39 music videos, his growth as an artist and individual is palpable. His ability to translate personal experiences into songs of profound range and beauty has cultivated a devoted fanbase who connect deeply with his music.

‘Remember What It Feels Like’ boasts an eclectic list of collaborators, including appearances from comedian and musician Deven Green, hip hop diva Maya La Maya, the wry chanteuse Anne Reburn, and Goss’s longtime collaborator de ROCHE. The album launch will be accompanied by a release-day concert in DC, followed by performances in New York, Provincetown, and additional cities to be revealed.

With an offering for every musical palate, ‘Remember What It Feels Like’ is poised to captivate both dedicated fans and tastemakers alike. The album’s release on July 7th promises to reestablish Tom Goss’s standing as a compelling storyteller and musical force to be reckoned with.

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