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MARCUS EATON’S EP INVISIBLE LINES DUE MAY 22 CONSIDERS HUMANITY, THE ENVIRONMENT, AND HOW WE CAN ALL BE CLOSER

American Songwriter premiered the new single “Closer”

In challenging times music can be a healing force, and Marcus Eaton’s new collection of songs comes at a crucial moment when listening is one of the most comforting things we can do. Invisible Lines, due for release digitally and on limited edition vinyl on May 22, contains songs of contemplation and exploring ways to unite rather than divide, with the new single “Closer,” out today, prescient in its message.

“You can be right next to someone and feel a thousand miles away, or you can be a thousand miles away and feel like you are right next to someone,” Eaton says.

His songs are masterful and gorgeously melodic, weaving exquisite guitar arrangements with mellifluous vocals, while his themes deal with intimacy and separation as well as the innate value of nature and a heartfelt entreaty for the environment. Demonstrating how music can calm and inspire, Invisible Lines is just the aural tonic for a world that has been forced to close in on itself and reconsider a way forward.

MARCUS EATON’S EP INVISIBLE LINES DUE MAY 22 CONSIDERS HUMANITY, THE ENVIRONMENT, AND HOW WE CAN ALL BE CLOSER

American Songwriter premiered the new single “Closer”

In challenging times music can be a healing force, and Marcus Eaton’s new collection of songs comes at a crucial moment when listening is one of the most comforting things we can do. Invisible Lines, due for release digitally and on limited edition vinyl on May 22, contains songs of contemplation and exploring ways to unite rather than divide, with the new single “Closer,” out today, prescient in its message.

“You can be right next to someone and feel a thousand miles away, or you can be a thousand miles away and feel like you are right next to someone,” Eaton says.

His songs are masterful and gorgeously melodic, weaving exquisite guitar arrangements with mellifluous vocals, while his themes deal with intimacy and separation as well as the innate value of nature and a heartfelt entreaty for the environment. Demonstrating how music can calm and inspire, Invisible Lines is just the aural tonic for a world that has been forced to close in on itself and reconsider a way forward.

55 min

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