Daniel Schamroth gives a raw look at new love in home demo for 'Skyscraper'

Daniel Schamroth drops intimate new single "Skyscraper"
Daniel Schamroth drops intimate new single "Skyscraper"

If you are a fan of indie music, then you may be interested in finding new artists to fall in love with. And for anyone who loves a soulful anthem of love, look no further than Daniel Schamroth and his new single, 'Skyscraper.'

On November 1, Schamroth dropped a home demo recording on the single, 'Skyscraper,' for audiences to enjoy as we head into the holiday season. And while it may not be a holiday song, there is something quite fitting about a single devoted to what fresh love feels like being dropped ahead of the holidays.

For anyone unfamiliar with Daniel Schamroth, he is a singer and songwriter out of Devon county in the Southwest region of England. And we have to say that 2024 is certainly his year, as the press email we received about the new single revealed that, "earlier this year, Schamroth released Major Companion, a 6-track EP produced by two time Grammy-winner Guy Massey, which racked up over 150,000 streams on Spotify. In May, the world's most iconic guitar brand Gibson announced a new series of Acoustic Sessions with Schamroth selected as the first artist to perform live at the Gibson Garage in London."

Daniel Schamroth drops a new, stripped back acoustic single ahead of the holidays

With his new single, Schamroth delivers a soulful take on new love, done in a way that reaches across genres. Using just his voice and a single guitar, Daniel Schamroth is able to prove that his vocals are all he needs to make an impression.

In a lot of ways, this feels like a song you would hear in a little coffee shop on open mic night, just as easily as it would appear on a full EP with multiple tracks about love, loss, and life.

The true beauty of this song is in its simplicity and it might just be the kind of track that you put on when you want to sit and reflect. And if you want to hear 'Skyscraper' for yourself, you can check it out in the YouTube video below:

For more of Daniel Schamroth's work and music, check out his Instagram page or follow him on X (formerly Twitter).

What do you think fellow music lovers? Is this your type of music?