Babel

Sam Tinnesz

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Sam Tinnesz's album *Babel* is a bold and cinematic journey that blends alternative rock, electronic elements, and powerful storytelling. Known for his genre-blending style, Tinnesz delivers an emotionally charged experience with atmospheric production and anthemic choruses. Each track on *Babel* feels meticulously crafted, with standout moments featuring dark lyrical themes and sweeping instrumentals that feel ready for film or television. Tinnesz’s signature raspy vocals add a gritty intensity to songs like “Better Together” and “Mercy,” while collaborations throughout the album bring fresh layers of depth. *Babel* doesn’t shy away from big emotions or dramatic sonic textures, making it a compelling listen from start to finish. It's a strong showcase of Tinnesz's evolving artistry and his knack for creating music that feels both personal and cinematic.

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**Babel** is a studio album by American singer-songwriter Sam Tinnesz, released on October 20, 2023, in both the UK and the US. Blending elements of alternative pop, rock, and cinematic music, the album showcases Tinnesz’s signature dramatic and atmospheric sound. The album was released under Warner Records and reflects themes of inner struggle, unity, and rebirth. It was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, known for its rich musical heritage and vibrant recording scene. "Babel" was produced by a team of prominent producers, including Josh Farro of the band Paramore, and Jeff Sojka, known for his work with artists in the alternative and pop genres. Though "Babel" received strong support from Tinnesz’s loyal fanbase, it did not break into the top 100 on either the UK Official Albums Chart or the US Billboard 200. However, individual tracks from the album gained significant traction on streaming platforms and sync placements, contributing to its growing popularity.

Tracklisting

  1. Even If It Hurts
  2. Sound off the Sirens
  3. Babel
  4. Legends Are Made
  5. Wolves
  6. Fight On
  7. Watch Your Back
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