Sukh
Born Sukhdeep Krishan, Sukh is a singer/songwriter drawing from folk, post rock, and blues roots. Based in Manchester, he fuses traditional songwriting with modern appetites.
A doctor by day and musician by night, the young Mancunian songwriter self-released debut album Kings in 2013 and has been quietly working away behind the scenes since.
Acclaimed for his chamber folk tinged numbers (particularly breakthrough single ‘Kings’) Sukh employs an orchestral element that sounds big enough to uplift and reverb around a space 300 feet high, balanced by gentle comfortable strumming and lupine vocals.
Despite his accessible, even commercial sound, Sukh’s personal listening is underground, exploratory and thoughtful, including the likes of Luke Howard, Joe Hisaishi, the National, Kings Go Forth, Sigur Ros, Milo Greene, Dylan and Tom Waits to name a few. He lets some elements of these tastes inform his songwriting but largely finds influence elsewhere, be it on the open mic circuit, temporary residencies in other cities, or, and perhaps most consciously, literature and psychology - Russian authors Tolstoy and Turgenev through to the more theatrical and poetic Henrik Ibsen, and emotional psychologists Haidt and Lyubomirsky. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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