Skylephant is an innovative musical artist known for blending genres such as indie pop, electronic, and alternative rock. As unlikely as it sounds, following the release of his first album ‘Songs for the Fragile Collective’ this 60-year-old artist quickly gained recognition for his unique soundscapes and emotionally resonant lyrics.
With a lifetime of musical experiences, Skylephant’s influences are deep and broad, spanning classic rock, folk, and indie, to modern electronic beats. His work’s eclectic background is evident, which often features intricate arrangements and a rich tapestry of sounds.
Skylephant’s debut album, “Songs for the Fragile Collective,” released in 2019, was a critical success, earning praise for its inventive production and heartfelt storytelling. The lead single, I Am The Ghost, became an underground favorite on college radio, showcasing Skylephant’s ability to create music that is both introspective and universally relatable.
In addition to his studio work, Skylephant is now preparing for some dynamic live performances that combine visual art with music, creating an immersive experience for audiences. This multidisciplinary, multi-genre approach should solidify Skylephant’s reputation as a forward-thinking artist pushing the boundaries of contemporary music.
Despite his growing fame, Skylephant remains committed to artistic integrity. He frequently collaborates with other artists and experiments with new sounds. With each release, he continues to captivate listeners and critics alike, solidifying his place in the modern musical landscape.
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About ‘The Phoenix Lights’
This is the second single taken from the forthcoming album ‘PLANET’. This single takes it’s title from the high-profile UFO sighting, which took place in Phoenix Arizona 28 years ago. The lyrics explore the topic of potential alien visitations and just how much our governments around the world actually know. It also explores the views of the ancient astronaut theorists, pondering what influence the events, that they believe may have taken place, could have had on ancient civilisations’ beliefs around the gods.
SOURCE: Official Bio