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Hunter Metts Shares Melancholic Alt-Folk Title Track “Monochrome”

Debut EP Monochrome Out June 14th

Enigmatic artist, songwriter, & producer Hunter Metts has shared his melancholy alt-folk track “Monochrome,” available to stream now on all DSPs worldwide via Position Music.

“I wanted ‘Monochrome’ to capture the feeling of a relationship’s end, where everything feels dull and lifeless,” says Hunter. “I tried to sonically mirror the gray, stagnant emotions of knowing you have to move on.”

“Monochrome” is the title track off Hunter’s new EP, out June 14th.

Growing up in a musical family, Hunter Metts began playing the piano at a young age, and eventually started playing guitar and writing his own songs. He produces solely out of a spare room and has a close circle of creators that help with the projects. Hunter’s music is characterized by his soulful and emotive vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and acoustic guitar-driven melodies. He cites artists such as Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Ray LaMontagne, Paper Kites, Bon Iver, and Novo Amor as key musical inspirations. 

Hunter has released several songs independently, including “Nothing to Lose” and “Paper Moon,” which showcase his ability to blend personal storytelling with catchy melodies. Some of his notable collaborations include Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Henry Brill, Tristan Bushman, Chandler Leighton, Dave Thomas Jr, Caleb Hearn, Cody Lovaas, Luke Niccoli, Jonah Kagen, and more. 

What do you think of Hunter Metts’ “Monochrome”?

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