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From the Ground Up

From the ground up,

I'm gonna build myself a home

Something to believe in,

Something that I can own...

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So begins the eponymous song of the currently unfolding studio project,  'From The Ground Up,' built one song at a time.

Sawyer Lawson

“His tunes are carefully composed to aim straight for the heart, and he hits his mark squarely song after song,” says Metronome Magazine. And indeed songwriting is the heart of Sawyer Lawson’s craft. Based out of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lawson’s sound can best be described as folk rock. From the poignant melodies in his acoustic songs to the energetic guitar riffs in his full band material, the music is tied together by an underlying warm authenticity and thoughtfulness of lyrics. His songwriting may call to mind artists like Amos Lee and Josh Ritter.

 

‘Shine,’ his debut album, has made its way onto over sixty radio station playlists (primarily AAA and AMA) all over the U.S., and some in Canada and Europe. Every single song off the album has received airplay. Centered around a sturdy backbone of acoustic guitar, and sometimes colored with mandolin, banjo and fiddle, the album has an unmistakable folk/Americana aesthetic. Lawson's new material from his currently unfolding album, From The Ground Up, turns his sound a bit more towards rock, incorporating more drums and electric guitar.

 

On his house concert tour across the country, from Anchorage to Austin, Lawson honed his live performance craft. He's played regularly in Massachusetts, including a residency at Somerville's Bull McCabe's. In 2017 he toured through Ireland. Other venues that he’s played range from Bates College in Maine to Boston’s Berklee Performance Center, Sinclair, and Club Passim, to New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall. His shows come in a variety of incarnations, from intimate solo acoustic performances to lively full band concerts.

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