Jens Kuross details self-titled EP and shares moving piano ballad "Nobody's Problem"
Jens Kuross has announced his self-titled debut EP, and shared a new track called "Nobody's Problem".
The news arrives in the wake of first track "Steadier", which hit our ears last month.
Speaking about the new song - a pared-down piano ballad - Kuross says: “I just sit at the piano for hours and hours and hours, sometimes I bang my face against it and on occasion, inspiration strikes. I do however attempt to write songs to their completion before I ever start recording them. I'm a firm believer that if the song doesn't work when its reduced to its fundamental elements, (e.g. harmony, melody, rhythm, and lyric, i.e. just the vocal and the piano) then it probably isn't a good song regardless of how much production wizardry you manage to smother it with."
The Jens Kuross EP is out via Aesop on 27 May.
Listen to "Nobody's Problem" below, and look over the tracklist after.
Tracklist:
1. Steadier
2. Nobody’s Problem
3. Try To Follow
4. Wilderness
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