Susie Suh is an American singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles whose soulful and introspective music resonates with the subtle complexities of life and love. Born to a Korean-American family, the elements of her cultural heritage often impart a unique depth and richness to her lyricism and vocal style. With a propensity for the melancholic and a penchant for the ethereal, Suh’s music often combines the acoustic roots of folk with the emotive storytelling of classic singer-songwriter tradition, enriched by her hauntingly delicate voice.
After releasing her self-titled debut album "Susie Suh" in 2005, which included well-received singles like "Seasons Change" and "Recognition," she has carved out a niche following with her heartfelt balladry and thoughtful production choices. Over the years, Suh has crafted a series of evocative releases including "The Bakman Tapes" in 2009, a two-part collection that further solidified her as a purveyor of intimate and ambient folk-charged pop. Her "Everywhere EP" and the "Evening Prayer EP" continue to show an evolution of her sound that is both consistent in its emotional impact and explorative in its arrangement and approach. With tracks like "Over You (Cinematic Version)" and "Invisible Love," Susie Suh manages to create transcendent musical moments that are as gripping as they are gentle, earning her a devoted fan base and recognition in TV and film soundtracks where her songs often provide a backdrop for emotive scenes.
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