Artist's albums
Everybody Says
2023 · EP
Give Me a Chance
2023 · single
Election Night
2022 · single
I Should Call My Mother
2022 · album
Accountable
2022 · EP
Singing Your Praises
2022 · EP
Drawing a Line
2022 · EP
You Can Always Let Me Down
2022 · EP
Everybody Wants Their Person
2022 · EP
Do You Wanna Go
2022 · single
Honest to God
2021 · EP
Missing the Point
2021 · EP
Stuck with Someone
2021 · EP
Honest to God
2021 · single
What Plans?
2021 · album
Messages
2021 · single
I Don't Want To
2020 · single
Send My Regards
2020 · single
In the New World
2020 · single
Away from My Heart
2020 · EP
Slow Motion Panic
2020 · single
Feet On The Dashboard
2020 · album
Not Every Lover
2020 · single
Runaway
2020 · single
Feet On The Dashboard
2020 · single
Sooner Than Later
2019 · single
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Biography
Anthony da Costa is no stranger to the music world. At age 13 he started writing songs and playing out anywhere he could, and his career as a singer/songwriter never really stopped. In the last decade, he’s lived in New York City, Austin, TX and most recently, Nashville, TN, all of which have shaped him as a musician and led to countless opportunities and collaborations. da Costa has released many albums over the course of his career, most recently a solo LP (I Should Call My Mother) which features guest vocals from Katie Pruitt and songs co-written with Courtney Marie Andrews and Steve Poltz. His 2021 LP (What Plans?) was self-recorded during the quarantine and includes a duet with Madison Cunningham. For the last several years, da Costa has also been consistently touring, sharing bills with bands such as Big Thief, The Milk Carton Kids, and Loretta Lynn, and sharing stages with Joy Williams (The Civil Wars), Sunny War, Sarah Jarosz, Molly Tuttle, and Yola, just to name a few. A musician’s musician with a color palette of his own, da Costa has recently begun producing albums for fellow artists out of his East Nashville studio. Da Costa’s upcoming EP (Don’t Worry About Me) features 5 brand new songs recorded during a summer in Portland, Oregon. This collection sets out to reinforce who da Costa is, and who he has always been: an earnest songwriter and an artist on his own merit.