Mark Diamond - "Steady" (Live) | All Eyes On

Before finding his way to music, Mark Diamond was living in Seattle. It was here where, after being kicked out of college, he would spend four years of his life working in a coffee shop. It was an essential step in his journey that led him to record and produce all of his own music before eventually finding a shared home amongst Pearl Jam's Stardog Records and Republic Records. And since finding that home less than a year ago, Diamond has gone on to prove himself a master of impactful, emotionally-driven songwriting.

Blending sonic themes of stripped-back Americana and jubilant indie pop, the past year has seen Diamond rack up streams in the millions through a series of EPs that are as expansive in scope as his own songwriting depth. It was our absolute pleasure to showcase this inimitable talent on the rise at our latest All Eyes On showcase in New York. Delving into a moving, stripped-back rendition of his standout single "Steady" from his debut EP, Humming Bird One, Diamond delivered a performance we will not be forgetting anytime soon.  

Discover more of Mark Diamond's music here.  

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