Following last month’s So Lost, young Nottingham chap Ady Suleiman has debuted Out Of Luck, the second piece of new music from his forthcoming collection This Is My EP.
Taking an interesting spin into social commentary, This Is My EP hears Suleiman channel the story of a friend whose life spirals out of control following the death of his parents.
One thing we’ve come to understand from Suleiman is his impressive way of channeling real-life stories together into something quite, well, harmonious – Out Of Luck seems an almost continuation in parts to the aforementioned So Lost (which itself looked at lives affected by depressive-related illnesses and social awkwardness).
Ultimately, with his output so far, we’d absolutely see Suleiman as a potential British answer to Raury, though with additional support from the likes of Lianne La Havas, Laura Mvula, Plan B, and Kwabs (to name but a few), the youngster is definitely one you want to keep on your radar:
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