John Taylor

John Taylor

new wave

United Kingdom

"A driving rhythm underpins layers of synthesized texture, creating an atmosphere that pulses with both urgency and reflective calm."

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Feelings Are Good and Other Lies

Feelings Are Good and Other Lies

1997

About John Taylor

John Taylor's music matters as it serves as a bridge between the vibrant pulse of new wave and the introspective landscape of solo artistry.
Through his work, he redefines what it means to be an individual voice in a genre often dominated by collective sounds, inviting listeners into a space where personal expression intertwines with broader cultural shifts.
Through his work, he redefines what it means to be an individual voice in a genre often dominated by collective sounds, inviting listeners into a space where personal expression intertwines with broader cultural shifts. His presence has encouraged a sense of authenticity amid the sometimes glossy veneer of popular music. In crafting his sound, Taylor employs a blend of rhythmic grooves and layered textures that evoke both energy and introspection. His approach is characterized by a keen ear for melody, often utilizing synthesizers and bass lines to create intricate sonic tapestries that invite repeated listening. This innovation not only reflects the era's technological advancements but also showcases his ability to adapt and evolve within a changing musical landscape. Lyrically, Taylor often explores themes of identity, connection, and emotional vulnerability. His writing strikes a balance between sincerity and irony, weaving narratives that resonate on both personal and universal levels. The storytelling aspect of his lyrics lends depth to the listener's experience, encouraging contemplation rather than straightforward consumption.

10 studio albums· 13 total releases· 9 years· United Kingdom

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John Taylor's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

13 releases 10 albums 2 EPS 1997–2006
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