The singer and songwriter known as Will
Procter has released his anxiously awaited debut EP record,
“Pictures.” The extended-play record includes five original
acoustic tracks for an approximate total listening time of 17
minutes. It has been proudly released on the Thumbmuffin Records
independent music label. Soulful, heartfelt, and performed with a
natural warmth that is difficult to find and impossible to reproduce,
“Pictures” by Will Procter is a collection of anthems from one of
today's most genuine music artists.
Listed online variously as pop and
adult contemporary music, Procter cites as main artistic influences
Oasis, Mumford and Sons, the Smiths, Bob Dylan, the Beatles, and Bon
Iver. His own sound takes attributes from each of these and
synthesizes them into a mood and timbre that is all his own. More
roll than rock, and possessing an inborn power in every sonorous
vocal line, Will Procter's “Pictures” is a record that promises
much more to come from this up-and-coming performer.
Speaking of the themes of his debut
record, Procter writes, “I want to share some very typical life
issues which sometimes relate to heartbreak, but then there are times
of optimism which we should all embrace.”
This dichotomy of blue tones and
sunlight ebb and flow throughout “Pictures” not unlike the
occurrences of daily life. Opening on a groove and closing with
tenderness and reflection, the EP record is sure to strike chords
with listeners of nearly every age and persuasion.
Procter was born and raised in
Blackpool, Lancashire, and moved to London in 2012 to pursue a career
in acting and music. He received his Acting MA from the Academy of
Live and Recorded Art in 2013 and now focuses on music. He has
performed in several bands and currently plays in an acoustic duo,
Donkey Vision, performing acoustic versions of well-known songs.
“Pictures” by Will Procter is
available online worldwide.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
“Pictures” by Will Procter –
Website -
eMail –
info@willprocter.co.uk
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