Artist's albums
Before We Croak
2023 · single
Fake My Death
2023 · single
I Hope Hell Isn't Real
2023 · album
Preacher
2023 · single
Better Off
2023 · single
Everyone's Dying (Grandma's Drunk Again)
2022 · single
Everything's Fine (Nuke Song)
2022 · single
I Hope Hell Isn't Real
2022 · single
Make The News
2022 · single
Things That You'd Never Expect
2022 · single
Daisies
2021 · single
Employment Cost
2021 · single
Past Grow
2021 · single
I Wanted You
2021 · single
Baby Blue
2020 · single
Waiting
2020 · single
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Biography
“Nobody was born cool,” proclaims Roe Kapara. “Where’s the fun in that?” After relocating from Nashville to Los Angeles just before the pandemic, the St. Louis-born singer/songwriter did what any reasonable 20-something would: find solace online and build a community. Soon, his burgeoning digital fanbase hit six digits, enthralled by his endearingly unpretentious personality but also by his irresistible music; a modern swirl of indie, psych, pop punk, and alternative. Combining two sides of his musical personality – deeply relatable yet unafraid to stand up and ask life’s big questions – into pop songs makes for a musical journey that’s a little off-kilter, sure, but all the better and more interesting in the end. Now, with label debut “Better Off” leading the way and a concept EP, I Hope Hell Isn’t Real, on the horizon, this next era of Roe Kapara is poised to keep fans on their toes. “I Hope Hell Isn’t Real is about this guy who’s living in an apathetic world where everything is crumbling,” he says. “He ends up dying and comes back to life and realizes life has a lot of meaning and is worth living. I just want to say crazy shit, but stuff I also really care about. It’s gotta be both.” Nowhere is that on display more than “Preacher,” the EP’s lead single that recounts Kapara’s religious upbringing with a stylish, macabre horror video clip that immediately cements his vision as one of the most captivating young artists in the game.