ISAIA HURON RELEASES CAREER DEFINING ALBUM ‘CONCUBANIA’

North American Tour Dates
08/21 – Bobby Hotel – Nashville, TN
08/26- The Echo- Los Angeles, CA
09/10- Baby’s All Right- NY, NY
9/12 – Aisel 5 – Atlanta GA

Singer, songwriter, and producer Isaia Huron steps into a new chapter today with the release of his debut album CONCUBANIA. Spanning three acts. love, loss, and the emotional turbulence before starting over, the record unfolds like an intimate play, each song a scene that captures the pull of passion and the sting of heartbreak.

The album’s title grew out of an offhand conversation about “women of the night.” The word Concubania, a twist on “concubine,” stuck with Huron as the perfect name for the world he was building, a space where intimacy can feel both magnetic and destructive. “It’s a place, not just a setting,” he explains. “Every track exists inside of it.”

Fans first caught a glimpse of that world earlier this year with “List Crawler”, a hypnotic, after-dark track named after a classifieds-style site for adult companionship. Sonically, the song nods to the lush storytelling of 90s R&B while stretching into something modern and cinematic. “People don’t sing in the rain anymore,” Huron says. “I wanted to bring that yearning back, to make it impossible to ignore.”

Elsewhere on the album, Isaia moves between the personal and the imagined. “HOML” was written in real time during a breakup, its rawness unfiltered. On “See Right Through Me”, a duet with Kehlani that started with a casual conversation on a porch in Hawaii, the two trade verses that cut straight to the bone.

Born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina, Huron’s artistry is steeped in gospel and community, his father a pastor and civil rights activist who once received threats from the KKK, his mother a choir leader. A self-taught producer who learned Ableton on a cruise in 2018, Isaia has since built a sonic world that blends R&B, alternative soul, and indie textures into something wholly his own. CONCUBANIA builds on the self-reflective foundations of past releases like Libbie 02 and Bound, but with greater ambition, clarity, and conceptual scope, a debut that positions Isaia Huron as one of the most compelling new storytellers in music.

With CONCUBANIA, Isaia takes that vision to its fullest yet: a self-contained universe of love, loss, and the messy places in between.