SYML announces new album 'Nobody Lives Here'

Acclaimed Seattle-based artist and producer SYML is set to release his highly-anticipated third studio album 'Nobody Lives Here', on the 4th April via Fin. Recordings and Nettwerk. This record showcases SYML’s sharpest and most transparent writing yet, reflecting a profound exploration of life’s fleeting contradictions. Written, recorded, and produced entirely by SYML (Brian Fennell), 'Nobody Lives Here' is set to be a cinematic and deeply visceral journey that embraces loss, introspection, and connection.

“If the dark inspires the good, that’s a good thing to be honest about,” SYML explains. “All of these characters inside of me are fascinated by the same thing, which is: Why are humans even here, and what is this ever-expanding universe that we’re floating through?”

The first glimpse into 'Nobody Lives Here' comes with the release of 'Careful', a haunting and introspective track that highlights SYML’s signature falsetto. Hymn-like and soaring, 'Careful' delves into the universal struggle of comparison and self-worth.

“Comparison is inevitable for us as humans,” SYML shares. “I tend to be a competitive person, and that can make comparison dangerous. As I grow, I feel like I have a better perspective on what it is to have a job, be in relationships, and be in my body. Luckily, I am surrounded by people who remind me that while these things help to define me, they are not who I am. ‘Careful’ is a reminder to myself.”

Watch the video for 'Careful' in the player and see the album's full tracklisting below.

'Nobody Lives Here' Tracklist:
1. A100
2. Carry No Thing
3. Careful
4. Please Slow Down
5. The White Light of the Morning
6. Wake
7. Heavy Hearts
8. How It Was Will Never Be Again
9. Something Beautiful and Bright
10. Heartbreakdown
11. Nobody Lives Here

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