Singer-songwriter Alan Chapell’s new single “Suddenly” is a must-listen for real rock music fans. Right from the start the professional production and high energy are evident and making this track stand out. The instrumentation is nothing short of amazing, blending classic rock vibes with a modern catchy sound.
Chapell’s rich voice shines throughout the song delivering a performance that will have you hitting the repeat button over and over again. The lyrics are beautifully written and mesh perfectly with the vocal melodies, creating an inspiring and hopeful message. Grammy Award winner Lorenza Ponce on the violin adds the most perfect touch we could ever ask for. Chapell influenced by the 80s and 90s, uses small stories to convey broader life messages and this new single is a testament to his talent in doing so.
As someone who has always appreciated the depth and authenticity of rock music, I found “Suddenly” to be a breath of fresh air. It’s rare to come across a track that feels both timeless and modern. Chapell’s ability to connect through his music is truly remarkable. This single has quickly become one of my favorites and I can’t wait to see what he releases next. Trust me, you’ll want this on repeat.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Alan Chapell is an 80’s and 90’s influenced singer/songwriter that prides himself on using small stories as a vehicle to paint broader messages about life. Storytelling drives both Chapell’s writing and his live show – drawing comparisons to Jonathan Richman and Elvis Costello. Streamed over 1.5 million times and counting, Chapell’s solo performances are gaining notoriety by the minute – having been invited to play with Gin Blossoms, Everclear, Lisa Loeb, 38 Special, Bighead Todd, Iron Butterfly, Flock of Seagulls and Jackopearce. Alan closed out 2022 with a performance on Rob Reinhart’s wildly influential radio program, Acoustic Café.
In Alan Chapell’s own words, “More than ever, people want to feel like they genuinely belong to something. It’s similar to how you go to church or yoga. Whatever you do with a group of people in order to feel a certain thing. For me, the goal is always to draw inspiration from the collective – whether it’s during a more intimate solo concert or with my entire five-piece band. I want to bring the feeling of hope while we have a great time with all of you!”