Artist's albums
Spotify Singles
2023 · single
Revealer (Deluxe Edition)
2023 · album
Inventing The Wheel
2023 · single
Hospital (One Man Down)
2023 · single
Revealer
2022 · album
Life According To Raechel
2022 · single
In From Japan
2022 · single
Hospital
2022 · single
Passengers
2022 · single
Wednesday (Extended Edition)
2022 · EP
Poses
2021 · single
Modern Man
2021 · single
Plain Letters (Reimagined)
2021 · single
Song In My Head (Reimagined)
2021 · single
Broken Harvest
2021 · single
Wednesday
2020 · EP
The Age Of Worry
2020 · single
In My Life
2020 · single
No Surprises
2020 · single
Coming Back
2020 · single
Giraffe
2020 · single
No One Else To Blame
2020 · single
Who Are You Now
2019 · album
For The Sake Of The Rhyme
2019 · EP
Location (Solo Version)
2018 · single
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Biography
Madison Cunningham is a 26-year-old GRAMMY award-winning artist and songwriter known for her “wonderfully tangled imagery and cutting self-awareness” (NPR). As a guitarist, Madison has pushed the boundaries of a conventional singer-songwriter as her “guitar work is both classic and wildly emotive, and her soaring vocals are pristine and inspired” (Consequence). Madison first picked up a guitar at age seven, and by age twelve was singing and performing alongside her five siblings in church. In her teenage years, she met Tyler Chester who would later go on to be a close collaborator and producer of several of Madison’s projects including Who Are You Now (2019). Cunningham’s latest effort, Revealer, won the GRAMMY for ‘Best Folk Album.’ Revealer finds her working once again with producer Tyler Chester along with Mike Elizondo and Tucker Martine. Written and recorded over all states of the pandemic, Madison says, “To me, ‘revealer’ is the binding theme of the album. The hand that slowly chips away at the mirror in which you see yourself and the world and replaces it with the reflection that is most true.” The album is “full of intricate musicianship, alongside forthright observations” (All Music), intimations and hard truths—a self-portrait of a young artist who is full of doubt and uncertainty yet bursting with exciting ideas about music and life.