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Introducing Matt Lance: Indie Folk Artist and Self-Taught Musician

February 20, 20232 min read

For singer-songwriter Matt Lance, music has been a big part of his life since the early years. Despite not coming from a particularly musical or artistic family, Matt was inspired to pursue music on his own. He taught himself how to play instruments like drums, guitar and piano and eventually found his specialty in Indie Folk.

Growing up, Matt was always playing and writing music. He found himself naturally drawn to instruments, and by the age of 9, he had already picked up a basic understanding of the drums. Since then, Matt has continued to develop his skills and he has been able to create a unique style that has resonated with fans around the world.

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At the heart of Matt's music is his passionate lyrics and thoughtful compositions. His songs are full of emotion, and he is able to capture the listener's attention with his heartfelt melodies. He has been able to develop a unique sound that draws upon different musical genres like folk, pop and rock.

Matt's music has been featured in various films and television shows and his songs have been streamed over 1 million times on Spotify. His songwriting has also been recognized in various songwriting competitions and he has performed at festivals and events around the world.

Matt's music is full of energy and captivating instrumentals. His songs are carefully crafted and his lyrics are full of emotion. He is able to capture the beauty of life experiences and translate them into his music.



If you're looking for an artist who is passionate and dedicated to their craft, then look no further than Matt Lance. His music is a must-listen and you can find it on Spotify or visit his Instagram account. If you're interested in booking or contacting Matt, you can reach out to him at mattlancemusic49@gmail.com.

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