Links to some of the written features, interviews, articles, or conversations about me.
"The songwriting is exceptional, sharing similarities to the great Grammy-winning Jason Isbell... Nicholas Rowe digs in the caverns of his mind for lessons learned and experiences to share. He bears it all with vulnerable lyrics, whiskey-soaked vocals, and alt-folk rhythms, an admirable combination that creates a staggering and profound listening experience. - The Music Mermaid [full article] "There is a story within Everything Has Beauty–the story of a man making sense of his flaws and finding beauty in them–all in a timeless, acoustic style." - Indie Soul Media [full article] "Experience beauty here... Somewhere between Conor Oberst and Mark Eitzel. All performed with a striking voice." - Turn Up The Volume [full article] "Rowe explores the tension between who we are and who we want to be... Captivating, introspective... with an appealing, melancholic feel. No special effects, just heart & soul and a notable voice." - 50ThirdAnd3rd [full article] ““ 'Everything Has Beauty' is definitely a vulnerable piece of work, and... Rowe is the type of person who feels every note that he strums out.' - Music In Motion [full article] "A must listen... honest and captivating!" - Find A Song [full article] "This raw, emotional need to help others shines through all of Nicholas' music... a great, authentic musician." - The Corner Type [full article] "This music is therapeutic, but slightly disquieting. And very vulnerable." - Tuned Up [full article] “Such a rich, full sound... Everyone should be listening to these guys. If you’re a fan of Mumford & Sons, Tom Waits or anything in between, you’ll definitely dig this band.” - Hear Me Out [full article] “Nicholas Rowe & The Forgotten Sons of Steel River was started with Nicholas’ best friend Jeremiah and his wife Gena. ‘Yes there is actually a daughter in ‘The Forgotten Sons.’ He says their first EP has an ‘Indie/Folk Americana’ sound with some Gospel and Rock influence." Up 'N Comin' [full article] Album Review – (Hear Me O
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