The six-track EP “Someone Tried to Calm the Storm” by musician, artist, and performer Sterling Spence offers a more sombre glimpse into the songwriter’s quest for acceptance and meaning in life. He wrote the EP during a really turbulent time. It acknowledges the community’s resiliency, tackles issues of purpose, and represents the conclusion of a partnership. His references to a vast and wild universe give his stories a feeling of depth and discomfort, even if he writes intimate songs.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sterling Spence moved to Los Angeles to further the objectives of his former partner. As the world started to shut down and the music venues shook, their romance entered the serene and familiar hardships of a futile endeavour. He returned to his home on San Francisco Bay in order to reestablish a connection with his community and gain understanding of the significance of the years he had spent trying to make things work.
It’s safe to assume that Sterling Spence has the future of indie-folk music in excellent hands given his meteoric climb to fame in the music industry. This captivating song effectively combines several genre elements to engage listeners and showcase her versatility as a singer-songwriter. This is Sterling Spence, so stay tuned – as ‘Someone Tried to Calm the Storm’ EP sets out their musical agenda in a fitting style.
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