'Something Other Than You Are' by Jeremy Parsons
This song is the definition of gentleness, exploring the ideology of gratitude towards everything you have in the present. Lyrics asking what you would do if you were something other than that which you are prompt thoughts of the future or alternative imagined lives. Jeremy's easy-going voice and smooth melodic singing deliver core emotional triggers that support the overall flow of the piece. The percussive rhythm blends extremely well with the strumming patterns of the guitar with minimal varieties sprinkled just enough to add depth. Thoughtfulness can be heard in the composition, especially through the bassline and chord progressions.

The song evolves delightfully slowly, lyrically as well as musically, gifting the listener with a memorable passion and performance.

Definitely listen to 'Something Other Than You Are' by Jeremy Parsons on Spotify.


About Jeremy Parsons:

Jeremy Parsons
"Born in San Antonio, Texas, Jeremy Parsons grew up soaking in the sounds of Texas music in the dancehalls of the Lone Star State. Jeremy was always a fan of music, but it wasn't until his later high school years that he discovered his knack for it. Driven by his passion, he taught himself to play the guitar and began to write and perform music.

Over the past decade, Jeremy has played all over the U.S. and in Europe, including numerous venues in Texas. Pulling from the example of Texas performance artists, Jeremy loves to interact with his audience. He captivates the crowd with his genuine personality, unique humour, and heart-felt love of his occupation.

Jeremy draws from his personal experiences to create songs that are keenly perceptive and meaningful. The first single from his latest album, “Things I Need To Say” was the Top 40 Roots Music Report and IndieWorld Report track, "Burn This House Down." The song paints a poignant picture of heartbreak and acceptance that still remains relatable. It will stick with you long after your first listen. That single was followed up by the equally well-received, “Why is the Bluebird Blue,” also is a Top 40 Roots Report Americana single.  “Bluebird” also reached #2 on the Hits You Love pop charts. The videos for both songs were nominated and selected for numerous Film Festivals, including the Jersey Shore Film Festival, Indie’s Best Films Festival, and the Monkey Bread Tree Film Festival, an IMDB-sanctioned film festival.

After living in Nashville for several years, Jeremy has returned home to Texas.  His new album, “Things To Come” was released on January 8, 2021.  He was recently added to a Spotify Editorial playlist, resulting in over 137K streams of the title track."