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Tobias Upright - "Easy Boy" | Review

  • Writer: Unheard Gems Team
    Unheard Gems Team
  • Apr 16, 2025
  • 1 min read

On his sophomore single "Easy Boy," Swiss singer-songwriter Tobias Upright builds confidently upon the foundation laid by his streaming success "Diamonds" with a track that feels both comfortably familiar and refreshingly authentic. The Zurich native has crafted a warm, inviting slice of indie folk-pop rock that resonates with early 2000s nostalgia.


Upright's sound evokes the soulful, guitar-driven introspection of early John Mayer, but with enough unique personality to avoid mere imitation. "Easy Boy" strikes a delicate balance between polished production and organic instrumentation, creating a sonic landscape that feels simultaneously intimate and expansive.


The track's strength lies in its emotional accessibility - Upright's vocals convey genuine vulnerability while the melodic structure provides enough hooks to keep listeners engaged throughout. There's a natural, unhurried quality to the composition that perfectly complements the song's thematic elements.


What makes "Easy Boy" particularly noteworthy is how it channels Californian pop/rock influences through a distinctly European sensibility. This cross-cultural musical approach gives the song a unique texture that stands out in today's crowded singer-songwriter landscape.


For fans of thoughtful, guitar-centered music with pop sensibilities, "Easy Boy" will likely become a quick favorite. As Upright continues to develop his artistic voice following this April 11th release, he demonstrates promising potential to carve out his own distinctive space in the indie folk-pop world. This sophomore effort suggests an artist who understands his strengths and is confidently finding his place in the musical conversation.




 
 
 

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