New Pop-Rock Singer Nick Howard Reveals Details Of Debut Album 'When The Light Go Up'
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Tuesday, 20 September 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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Fresh from becoming the soundtrack to American network television’s biggest shows such as The Hills, Jersey Shore, Next, Cougar Town, 90210, LA Ink, Greek, and Army Wives, Nick Howard is the artist you didn’t know you knew and is now returning to his home shore!
Moving from Brighton to New York six years ago after being charmed by the city that would embrace his ambition, Nick spent four years balancing jobs from day to night, squeezing in shows at venues even Google couldn’t find, as well as writing and recording when and wherever possible.
In 2009 armed with his debut album ‘Something to Talk About’ Nick managed to break free as credible artist receiving airplay across radio networks in the US and Europe performing multiple times on live television, including appearances on NBC, Fox and the BBC.
Nick's follow up album, 'When The Lights Go Up' is set to be released this autumn and includes several tracks produced by Marshall Altman (who has previousy worked with Natasha Bedingfield, Matt Nathanson) which has already allowed him to support acts including Lifehouse, Boyce Avenue, Gavin DeGraw, Counting Crows and Jack Johnson playing sold out shows to tens of thousands of new fans. Nick Howard’s popularity across both continents has gained huge traction over the last 12 months and he is now embarking on several headlining tours of his own in 2011.
‘When The Lights Go Up’ is a soulful blend of acoustic singing and laid-back melodies. From melodic catchy ‘Day Like These’ and the stunning ‘Looking For Life’, to the Radio Friendly ‘Falling For You’ and the heartfelt warmth of album closer ‘On The Line’.
Check out the video for album track 'Days Like These' below.
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