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Ben Chandler - Music
Rych McCain International/Nationally Syndicated Entertainment Columnist
BEN CHANDLER CAN GIVE YOU “ANYTHING”
ACCLAIMED ARTIST/PRODUCER UNVEILS SUMMER-READY ALT-POP SINGLE
JOINED BY HEARTWARMING OFFICIAL VIDEO
Named among Pigeons & Planes’ “Best New Artists – February 2020,” Chandler’s
unique, multi-faceted sound was born of countless teenage hours spent in his
Pittsburgh, PA bedroom, experimenting with guitar, drums, and piano. In 2015,
he moved to Naples, FL where he quickly made friends among the city’s thriving
local music scene, including such like-minded artists as Dominic Fike.
Chandler made a name as a gifted producer, recording early demos with
Fike, Nate Traveller, and others. He further proved himself a
remarkable artist in his own right, blending the musicality of classic rock
idols like The Beatles, Grateful Dead, and Jimi
Hendrix with the DIY ethos of Tyler The Creator and Odd Future as
well the effortlessly cool vibes of Omar Apollo and close
friends like Dominic Fike and contradash.
Ben Chandler "Anything"
“Ben Chandler is making music about life which, in turn, feels like the soundtrack for a movie not yet made. From unparalleled songwriting to the heartfelt twang of his guitar, Chandler’s music strikes a chord in listeners that few artists can reach.”
– LYRICAL LEMONADE
Acclaimed artist/producer Ben Chandler is lighting up the summer with today’s premiere of his latest sweet, alt-pop single-“Anything” -available now at all DSPs and streaming services The heartwarming official music video is streaming now.
“The video is a representation of how love is a universal language,”
Ben shared. “No matter who you are, who you love, and what you
love, there’s always somebody out there that will love you for you.
This song and video is all about doing what you can for that person
you hold dearly to your heart. I hope everyone can see that.”
“Anything” drops mere weeks after the release of another exuberant summer anthem, “Young Mistakes.” Co-produced by Chandler with apob (The Polar Boys, No Love For The Middle Child), the track was joined by an official music video, hailed by Variance in its exclusive premiere as “reassuring… a reminder that it's OK to mess up.”
Chandler kicked off 2021 with the acclaimed EP, TRANSITIONS. Written by Chandler and co-produced with Mike Freesh (Oliver Tree, Flo Rida. Jason Derulo), the project includes such genre-blurring singles as “Stoned,” “Addicted 2 U,” “Red Line,” and “Strawberry Candy.”
Ben Chandler Photo Hillary Sullivan
TRANSITIONS and his many other intoxicating releases have earned Ben Chandler critical acclaim from a wide range of media outlets:
“Chandler has been consistently building his discography with authentic takes on the world around him…With his smooth vocals and talent with sound, each track he releases settles into your soul as one to remember.” - EUPHORIA
“Ben Chandler is here to uplift the masses with his smooth, feel-good sound… With an innate ability to songwrite and versatility to encapsulate multiple genres, ‘Red Line’ marks just the beginning for the 22-year-old.” - FLAUNT
“Providing authentic takes and views of the world around him, (TRANSITIONS) traverses different palettes of sounds, fusing together influences of classic rock and DIY alt-pop…The musician brings superb lyricism to each track, whilst his vocals captivate listeners attention for his very first note…The versatility of the release and its genre-defying soundscapes create a mesmerizing realm in which anything goes.”
- MILKY
“Ben Chandler is a powerhouse that you need to have on any and all playlists…TRANSITIONS will soon accompany the soundtrack to people’s lives.” - EARLY RISING
“With a Jack-Johnson-everything’s-going-to-be-alright vibe, Chandler emphasizes the futility of regretful energy.” - GLASSE FACTORY
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