Artist's albums
Georgetown (Radio Edit)
2023 · single
Semaphore Signal (Trio)
2023 · single
Driving Rain (Radio Edit)
2023 · single
In a House Overlooking the Sea (Radio Edit)
2022 · single
Manchester Sun
2022 · album
Semaphore Signal (Radio Edit)
2022 · single
Starter Kiss (Acoustic)
2022 · single
Starter Kiss
2022 · single
Rumours EP
2022 · EP
Still Life (Radio Edit)
2021 · single
I Got Away (Radio Edit)
2021 · single
Not What I Expected to Hope For
2021 · album
Forbidden Days (Radio Edit)
2021 · single
Listen for a Change
2020 · single
Like the Sea
2020 · single
7 Years Sleep Behind
2020 · single
I Died of Boredom and Came Back as Me
2019 · album
It's a Start
2018 · single
Twelvemonth
2018 · album
The Dust
2018 · single
Going for a Song (Live in Paris)
2018 · EP
Headquarter Café
2012 · album
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Biography
Barton Hartshorn grew up in the English village of the same name and spent his childhood listening to folk singers playing in the local clubs. The storytelling nature of these songs were to have a big influence on his own music as he blended it with the sound coming out of the pop and rock scene in the UK. It was during a year spent in Australia that “I died of boredom & came back as me” began to take shape. Drawing on influences from west coast American artists such as Joni Mitchell, Jackson Brown & Steely Dan, the songs took on a more Americana feel. Following European success, the album was released in the USA and Barton toured there twice in 2019. Armed with new songs written during his American tours, Barton went back into the studio with his band and recorded “Not what I was expected to hope for”, a return to his English pop roots but with his usual flair for storytelling. Emerging from the forced exile of 2020-2021, Barton found himself with a large number of songs. Taking inspiration from the line of English singer-songwriters that runs from Nick Drake through Lloyd Cole to Pete Doherty and beyond, he chose 10 that lent themselves to an indie-folk aesthetic and began work on the new album, “Manchester Sun”.