Artist's albums
Identity Crisis
2022 · album
In Case You Missed It
2022 · single
The Boxer
2021 · single
Too Much
2021 · single
Self Control
2021 · single
Identity Crisis
2021 · single
Better Tomorrow (Acoustic)
2020 · single
Better Tomorrow (Disco Mix)
2020 · single
Better Tomorrow
2020 · single
Cold
2020 · single
After The Landslide (Remix)
2019 · single
After The Landslide (RAK Studio Session)
2019 · single
Summer With You (RAK Studio Session)
2019 · single
After The Landslide
2019 · album
Open Up (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Open Up
2019 · single
Amy's Song
2018 · single
Made It Out Alright
2018 · single
We Can Do Better (NEW_ID Remix)
2018 · single
We Can Do Better (Piano Version)
2018 · single
We Can Do Better (Acoustic)
2018 · single
We Can Do Better
2018 · single
Catch & Release (Made In June Remix)
2016 · single
Catch & Release (Alex Adair Remix)
2016 · single
Catch & Release (Deluxe Edition)
2016 · album
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Biography
Matt Simons is ready to unpack. The American songwriter has worked continuously for a decade now, achieving huge success – particularly in continental Europe – with music that comes straight from the soul. A West Coast talent who found success outside his homeland, his music has reached huge audiences, with both studio albums to date – ‘Pieces’ and ‘Catch & Release’ – moving across the continent, starting with the Netherlands until the whole of Europe knew his name. But then the pandemic intervened. Relocating to California, close to where he grew up, just as COVID began its international spread, Matt Simons found himself with the space – and the time – to reflect, and to look inwards. It’s sparked a shift in his music, too – singles such as ‘Cold’ and ‘Better Tomorrow’ have connected due to their introspection, and the brave frankness of his message. Art is one way in which Matt Simons deals with these issues. It’s more than just a craft or a passion – it’s a key outlet, a means for him to channel those emotions into something palpable. “I think it would be really difficult if I didn’t have an outlet,” he says. “If I didn’t feel like I had some sort of higher purpose that I’m working towards then my anxiety would be a lot worse. As someone who tends to bottle up their emotions, if they didn’t have anywhere to go… well, that sounds like a dark place.”