Michigander: New music and a Release party coming soon

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Michigander, the solo project formed by frontman and Michigan native Jason Singer, was born out of restless feet and the need to say something. After releasing his debut single, "Nineties," in 2016, and followed by 2018's debut EP, Midland, Michigander solidified its place as an exciting new artist and gained critical attention. NPR remarked that "Singer has the most astounding knack for writing anthemic pop songs. Wise beyond his years with an angelic confidence in his voice, he's adept at crafting those musical moments that ring with high emotional impact." Today, Singer is excited to announce the release of the Where Do We Go From Here EP, out this September 13th on C3 Records. He'll mark the occasion with a release day show at Pontiac's Crofoot Ballroom. Tickets are on sale Friday, June 14, 2019 at 10:00 AM EST. Visit https://www.michiganderband.com/ for more info.


On the EP, Singer says, "This new collection of songs is about uncertainty, loneliness, friendships, mental health, confusion, patience, faith, and family. It's my narrative to "figuring it out". Writing these songs has helped me navigate my mid-twenties, which has been a very weird and confusing time for me as I watch the things and people around me change. I've felt some of my lowest lows this past year, but now I've never felt more confident in who I am, what I believe, and what I want from this life. I hope these songs give you a shimmer of hope and help you navigate whatever situation you find yourself in. You are important."