Known for his work with Kevin Abstract of Brockhampton and the success of his debut album Cat Heaven, which garnered over 100 million streams, Roy Blair continues to consolidate himself on the international music scene, showcasing his unique ability to both produce and blend anthemic hooks with progressive, experimental instrumentation. Today he is releasing his major label debut album, Chasing Moving Trains, an incredible story of resilience, breakups, and hardships as an artist. The eleven-song album marks a big step in his musical career and arrives a few weeks after he released his track Panavision.
Panavision, the track accompanied by a music video that Blair released at the beginning of October, was his first song release in half a decade. With this track, the artist concluded his five-year hiatus from music after releasing the cult classic EP Graffiti as well as Graffiti: A Mix By Roy Blair, a collection of impressive B-sides that was recently rereleased on digital streaming platforms to celebrate its five-year anniversary. With the album he's releasing today, he embarks upon a new chapter that promises to be just as confident and inspiring as the last and reconnects with his very loyal audience.
“Tracklist: Karaoke, Amberwood, Belmont, Hummingbird, Clear, Panavision, Plum, Chasing Moving Trains, Rain, Strawberry, Garden. 51 Minutes. This Friday,” the American singer-songwriter and producer, known for his emotionally resonant and boundary-defying music, shared yesterday on his social media with his followers. Stripping off labels and poised to redefine his musical journey, this album eludes genre, and it's an exploration of sound where his ideas and lyrics create a cohesive and evocative body of work.