Sam Evian

Sam Evian is the recording moniker of New York-based musician, songwriter, and producer Sam Owens, acclaimed for his distinctive blend of indie pop, rock, and soulful aesthetics. With a flair for crafting airy, dreamlike soundscapes, Sam Evian's music is characterized by its laid-back grooves, evocative lyrics, and a subtle nod to the analog warmth of the 1960s and 70s. His debut as Sam Evian, "Premium," released in 2016, showcased his ability to meld nostalgic sonics with contemporary sensibilities, earning him recognition within the indie music scene.

Following "Premium," Sam Evian continued to explore and refine his sound through a series of releases that have further solidified his status as a purveyor of serene and introspective tunes. The 2018 album "You, Forever" resonated with listeners for its introspective songwriting and cohesive sound, inspired by the organic nature of live band recordings. Evian's talent for creating introspective and immersive auditory experiences continued with "Time to Melt" in 2021, offering a mellow yet profound journey that fans and new listeners alike found both comforting and deeply moving. The array of singles and EPs like "Wisteria," "Life Go Low," and the emotionally resonant "Dream Free" complement his body of work, showcasing the breadth and depth of his artistic evolution. With his meticulous attention to sonic detail and an ever-growing discography, Sam Evian remains a captivating figure in the indie music landscape.

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