At the age of 20, St. Lundi left his hometown of Hayling Island just off England’s south coast and headed to London in the hope of starting a career in music. Despite the odds being against him and having just £100 to his name, his plan somehow worked, with breakthrough moments with Seeb and Kygo first bringing him to attention before his solo career took off with Radio 2 playlists for ‘Ready To Be Loved’ and ‘Fall’.
That was just a few years ago, but now St. Lundi is excited to fulfil a lifelong ambition with the news that his debut album ‘The Island’ will be released on September 20th. The album is launched with the new single ‘Different Houses’.
Different Houses’ is a chapter within the wider autobiographical tapestry of ‘The Island’ album. Its songs offer picture postcard moments of St. Lundi’s life so far, interspersed with short interludes which heighten its poignancy.
All of the songs on ‘The Island’ were written or co-written by St. Lundi. His collaborators include Matt James (Tom Gregory, M-22), Ollie Green (Ella Henderson, Tom Grennan), Tom Fuller (Tom Walker), Jez Ashurt (Maisie Peters, Sam Ryder),Gez O’Connell (Kygo) and Martin Luke Brown (Jacob Banks).
The album is now available to pre-order or pre-save HERE. In addition to its digital release, a limited edition vinyl format is also available.
You might be wondering about the rest of St. Lundi’s story after he headed to London. That £100 didn’t get him very far, but he met a group of Australian backpackers at an open mic night who offered him a sofa to sleep on. He stayed there for nine months, working in a school for children with learning difficulties by day and playing small shows by night. His debut single was released days before lockdown, but those challenging times saw the young singer-songwriter make huge strides forward with his Kygo co-write ‘To Die For’ featuring on the Gold-certified ‘Golden Hour’ album and featuring on Seeb’s track ‘Colourblind’.
His own career was soon picking up momentum too with 2021’s ‘Nights Like This’ becoming his biggest track to date with airplay chart positions across Europe and 75 million streams to date, while his rising status was boosted by ‘Ready To Be Loved’ and ‘Fall’.
His live shows quickly progressed too, with guest shows with the likes of Kodaline, Tom Gregory, Leon and ClockClock alongside intimate but enthusiastic headline gigs. He started 2024 with some intimate pop-up performances across Europe, and expect far more UK and international touring to be announced as the year unfolds.
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