Artist's albums
Anti-Hero
2023 · single
Mindy
2023 · album
Naomi
2023 · EP
Bittersweet
2023 · EP
Better Place
2023 · EP
In Love a Little While
2023 · EP
Anyone
2023 · single
The Life
2023 · EP
Young Wild Free
2022 · EP
Love You the Most
2022 · single
As It Was
2022 · single
I Just Want You Around
2022 · single
Smile
2022 · single
Smile
2022 · EP
Smile (Mom's Version)
2022 · EP
Smile
2022 · single
Dressed for the Weather (Acoustic)
2021 · EP
Dressed for the Weather
2021 · single
Seed of Joy (Deluxe Edition)
2021 · album
Wild World (Acoustic)
2021 · EP
Rivals
2021 · single
Seed of Joy
2020 · album
This Dream
2020 · EP
How Many Times
2020 · EP
Good Times
2020 · EP
Tomorrow
2020 · EP
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Biography
Born and raised in Buffalo, NY, chart-topping singer/songwriter Marc Scibilia’s been on a steady rise ever since the 2012 release of his breakout single, “How Bad We Need Each Other.” His music has been featured in a slew of film and television soundtracks, including a recent Water.org PSA narrated by Matt Damon; and toured with James Bay, Zac Brown Band, Butch Walker, and Nick Jonas, among others. Scibilia was forced to put his burgeoning career on hold for the better part of 2019, though, when he welcomed his first child into the world while simultaneously caring for his ailing father, who would tragically pass away from brain cancer shortly thereafter. He chronicles the profound, emotional journey on his riveting new album, ‘Seed Of Joy,’ which he recorded alone in his basement studio in Nashville in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. While you might expect the finished product to be a dark and somber affair, ‘Seed Of Joy’ is, true to its name, just the opposite, fueled by soulful vocals and soaring melodies and overflowing with rich, anthemic exuberance at nearly every turn. Calling to mind everything from Paul Simon and Cat Stevens to Bleachers and Vampire Weekend, the result is a powerful slice of self-reflection that balances nostalgia and optimism in equal measure, a thoughtful, defiantly optimistic work that insists on finding silver linings, even in the face of gut-wrenching loss. The new album, Mindy, is out now.