Michael Suddes’ debut album “Out of My Hands” feels like a breath of calm air in a noisy world. It’s the kind of record you put on when you want to slow down and actually feel something real. The acoustic sound is rich but never overdone, just light instrumentation, his voice and space for the songs to breathe. His voice has this warmth that makes you lean in, it’s really like he’s sitting across from you and playing just for you.
There’s something quietly powerful about the simplicity here. The production keeps things clean and honest with every note feeling planned. You can tell these songs came from deep reflection and there’s pain, hope and acceptance all woven together in a way that feels lived-in rather than performed. Songs like “Dragonfly” and “A Lost Art” show just how much heart went into this project and the musicianship around him adds color without stealing the spotlight.
To me, this is one of those albums that makes you stop scrolling and just listen. It’s comforting, beautifully made and full of emotion. I loved every part of it from the warmth and storytelling to the quiet strength behind each song. This is music worth sitting with!
