Emerging artist David James has quickly made his mark on Glasgow’s independent music scene. With his debut single, You Said You Loved Me, he’s ready to introduce his unique blend of indie pop to the world.
David James – ‘You Said You Loved Me’
Hailing from Glasgow, David James is a storyteller at heart, weaving tales of love, heartbreak, and raw, authentic human experiences through his deeply relatable songwriting. His keen understanding of the human condition is matched by his impressive musical skill and soulful voice.
Debuts are crucial in shaping an artist’s career, and David James has certainly made sure his first release stands out. His debut single, You Said You Loved Me, marks a strong beginning, setting the tone for what’s to come. Initially, David sat on the track for nearly a year, uncertain whether it was the right time to release it. After reflecting deeply on its significance, he decided to finally share it with the world, making it the perfect introduction to his musical career and artistic vision.
Co-written with Fatherson’s Ross Leighton, Bruce Rintoul, and bandmate Kieran, You Said You Loved Me blends lively energy with enchanting lyrics to create a melody that is both infectious and emotionally charged. The track features resonating guitars and powerful drumming that complement David’s passionate vocals, bringing the heartfelt songwriting to life with undeniable enthusiasm and intensity.
You Said You Loved Me is a memorable indie pop track, offering heartfelt storytelling and soulful musicianship. Its emotional depth and compelling sound create an engaging aural experience that will likely draw you back time and time again.
If you’re as captivated by David James’ debut as we are, don’t miss his official live debut on February 14th, where he’ll be supporting Ben Walker at Saint Luke’s. Grab your tickets here, and be part of this rising artist’s journey!
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