Gregor McEwan

Gregor McEwan is the stage name of the German singer-songwriter Hagen Siems, who has been crafting introspective and emotive indie-folk music under his pseudonym since the early 2010s. With a sound characterized by earnest lyricism and acoustic warmth, McEwan has steadily built a reputation for his honest storytelling and the intimate connection he forges with his listeners. His discography is a testament to his ability to capture the ephemeral moments of life and transform them into enduring melodies, all while experimenting with diverse sonic textures and thematic content.

Some of McEwan's most recent work showcases his versatility and growth as an artist. His single "Going Solo" reflects on the complexities of independence and personal growth, while tracks like "Halo: Reach" and “My Little Girl” delve into reflective and deeply personal territories. The provocatively titled "(To You) CEO, Bitch!" stands out as a bold commentary, displaying McEwan's willingness to engage with contemporary issues within his music. The "Winter Sleep EP" and its accompanying full-length piece "Winter Sleep" offer listeners a somber, seasonal journey through soundscapes that resonate with cold beauty and quiet introspection. His thoughtful release "New Year’s Resolutions" captures the spirit of self-reflection and hope that comes with the turning of the year. Through his poignant songwriting and consistent output, Gregor McEwan has solidified his place in the world of indie folk, resonating with fans who seek authenticity and emotional depth in their musical experiences.

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Going Solo
Album - 11 Tracks - Released September 1, 2023
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