Danny Addison Breaks Through With Poetic Debut Album, ‘Porcelain’

Every so often, a debut album comes along that feels fully formed, the sound of an artist who already knows exactly who they are. UK singer-songwriter Danny Addison achieves just that with his debut album ‘Porcelain’, out now via Zenith Café.

Across ten tracks, Addison balances intimacy and grandeur with surprising ease. Singles like, ‘Pheromone’, and, ‘Beck and Call’, show his gift for emotional storytelling, while fan-favourite, ‘Tribe’, stands as a bold statement of conviction.

Yet what really makes this record stand out is the way it marries his classical background with modern indie-folk songwriting, lush strings underpin verses that are as catchy as they are heartfelt. Addison’s voice, at once delicate and commanding, carries these songs into striking territory. It’s the kind of vocal performance that draws comparisons to artists like Ben Howard or Nick Mulvey, but Addison’s vision feels entirely his own.

There’s a timeless quality to “Porcelain”, a debut that introduces an artist and makes it clear he’s here to stay. Expect to see Addison’s name on festival bills very soon.

Listen to Danny Addison’s debut album here:

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