Adam Melchor's "Turnham Green" Is a Sobering Moment of Empathy


Emerging LA-based artist Adam Melchor recently released a sobering new single, "Turnham Green," along with a 'giant’ music video directed by Francisco Covarrubias. The singer-songwriter drops the new track to set the stage for more music to come from Melchor as he gears up to release a new body of work later this year.

The lullaby-evoking self-production was also assisted by Henry Kwapis who is known for his work with Dijon and Benny Blanco. Melchor says that “‘Turnham Green’ is a song about listening to someone’s reason for hurting you, taking every step they took in your own mind and realizing you’ll never be able to see the same colors they saw when they hurt you.”

Watch the “Turnham Green” video below:



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