Sanatçının Albümleri
Blame
2023 · single
Somewhere in New York
2022 · single
All In (Deluxe)
2022 · albüm
February Song (Live at Pitch Studios)
2022 · single
February Song
2022 · single
Glory with John Splithoff
2021 · single
See Me Here, See Me Now
2021 · single
Inside Out
2021 · single
All In (Acoustic)
2021 · single
All In
2021 · albüm
Holding On To Me
2021 · single
Steady
2021 · single
Fahrenheit
2021 · single
Good To See You
2020 · single
Go Somewhere
2020 · mini albüm
Like You Talk To Me
2019 · single
Proud
2019 · single
Make It Happen (Deluxe Edition)
2018 · albüm
Vices
2018 · single
Make It Happen
2018 · mini albüm
Stepping Stone
2017 · single
What If She Wants You
2014 · single
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“This album has been a long time coming,” says John Splithoff. “I guess you could call it a slow burn.” Recorded in both New York and Los Angeles, ‘All In,’ Splithoff’s invigorating debut, has indeed been brewing for quite some time now. Its release this year marks the culmination of nearly a decade of highs and lows, victories and defeats, breakthroughs and setbacks. Building off a series of hit singles that have racked up more than 100 million streams, cracked the Top 10 at AC radio, and earned Splithoff festival slots everywhere from Bonnaroo to Lollapalooza, the collection is bold and self-assured, mixing Pop/R&B with soulful introspection and dazzling harmonic sophistication. Splithoff writes to make sense of himself and his world, and though the record was completed before the arrival of COVID-19, it feels particularly fitting for the times, grappling with loneliness and isolation in the face of longing and desire. The songs are subtle in their personal reckonings, often masking deep, profound revelations with playful, effervescent arrangements, and Splithoff’s performances are similarly complex, exuding both a carefree independence and a burning need for connection all at once. It’s a conflicted album for a conflicted moment, a rich, mesmerizing collection that hints at everything from Marvin Gaye to John Mayer as it transforms doubt into determination and self-reflection into celebration. Sometimes, it seems, a slow burn yields the brightest fire. -Anthony D'Amato