
British singer/songwriter Isaac Gracie made waves in 2015 with “Last Words,” a moody lo-fi acoustic track that recalled elements of Jeff Buckley’s dark-toned folk-rock. A native of Ealing, West London, Gracie showed musical promise from a young age, singing in Ealing Abbey Choir and writing his first songs at 14. His home-recorded debut EP, Songs from My Bedroom, created enough buzz to land him a deal Virgin EMI, which began issuing subsequent singles like “All the Burning Lovers” and “Reverie.” After the live Songs in Black and White EP in late 2016, Gracie delivered his followup studio EP, The Death of You & I, in 2017. ~ Timothy Monger
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