Brittany Davis

Brittany Davis is a talented musician who has made a name for themselves in the Seattle music scene. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Davis is a keyboardist and vocalist known for their work with Stone Gossard's side project Painted Shield. Davis, who identifies as blind and nonbinary, has released their own music, including the notable single "Sepricon" and the debut full-length album *Image Issues*. This album explores personal themes such as family trauma, growing up black and blind, and navigating the U.S. prison system, all set to a blend of funk, R&B, and hip-hop. Davis's music career has been marked by challenges early in life, including being raised by their grandmother after their mother was incarcerated. They were discovered by Gossard just before the pandemic and have since been working with him on various musical projects.

Davis's unique blend of soulful vocals and genre-bending music has captivated audiences and critics alike. Their ability to create music with a profound sense of emotional depth and storytelling has been praised, and they continue to grow as an artist under the guidance of Gossard. Davis's recent releases, such as "Amid the Blackout of the Night," "Stand Up," "Present Tense," "Dance I Say," and "So Fly," reflect their evolving style and commitment to meaningful songwriting. With *Image Issues* receiving attention for its conceptual exploration of personal identity and societal issues, Brittany Davis stands out as a rising talent in contemporary music.

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Amid the Blackout of the NIght
Single - Released March 26, 2025
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