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Sam Burchfield "Holiday"
Sounds from the USA
20/08/2025 | Sam Burchfield’s “Holiday” is a heartfelt blend of indie pop, folk pop, and alt country—a soulful cocktail that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly sincere. With a vocal tone that evokes the introspective warmth of Sean Lennon, Burchfield delivers a performance rich in emotional nuance, supported by lush harmonies and finely detailed guitar arrangements. The track pulses with a quiet pop energy, yet carries a deep undercurrent of melancholy, capturing the bittersweet ache of longing and fleeting moments. “Holiday” exemplifies Burchfield’s gift for crafting songs that are accessible and melodic, yet layered with poetic depth and a sense of rootedness.
Raised in the Blue Ridge foothills of South Carolina, Burchfield’s music is deeply informed by Appalachian traditions—folk, gospel, country, and southern soul—all of which echo throughout his debut full-length album, Graveyard Flower. This album is a conscious return to his origins, an invitation to slow down, step away from digital noise, and reconnect with the earth and each other. Whether performing with his band of ‘Scoundrels’ in full, raucous force or in stripped-down acoustic intimacy, Burchfield’s lyrical honesty and pure vocal delivery resonate powerfully. Having opened for artists like St. Paul & The Broken Bones, CAAMP, and Ben Rector—and choosing to remain independent despite label interest—Burchfield has cultivated a growing, global following drawn to his authentic, soil-rooted songcraft. “Holiday” is more than a song; it’s a moment of reflection in motion.
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