Jackson Guthy Resists Conformity with Uplifting Pop Rock Anthem, "Giants"

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Photo Credit: Joe Perri

For years, Jackson Guthy has been saving makeshift demos as notes on his phone, signifying his favorite audio clips with the french fry emoji. With a 2011 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and an opening slot alongside One Direction in 2012, the passionate singer-songwriter is no stranger to the music industry, but his artist voice is now stronger than ever before. As Guthy gears up for the highly-anticipated release of his forthcoming EP, he's making a stunning entrance with an overwhelmingly uplifting single, "Giants."

A heartwarming tune that encourages us to resist conformity and ignore the expectations thrown upon us, "Giants" showcases Guthy's enhanced vocals that he's been honing for years. Produced by GRAMMY-nominated David Pramik (Logic, LANY, Bebe Rexha), "Giants" is layered with lusty pianos and booming percussion that make this vigorous track even more emotive. As Guthy belts the thunderous bridge of "Giants," we can sense his unfeigned dedication to songwriting through his undeniably vehement vocals, which we expect to hear more of in his forthcoming EP.

On "Giants," Jackson Guthy shared,

"It's about being okay with the person you truly are, instead of burying your emotions to make it easier on everybody else."

Rise against conformity with "Giants" below:

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