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A new generation has found their poet/muse in the songs and voice of Samuel Markus—a truth teller who articulates the hope buried beneath the despair of the human condition. He has the rare gift of hitting a universal nerve that transcends his age of 22. The studio musicians for the recording sessions of his first EP, No Mission, were shocked to learn that the songs they had been sent to prepare were composed by someone barely out of his teens. Simply put . . . Samuel Markus connects. A child of the 90s, Samuel grew up absorbing the lyrics and rhythms of Hip Hop, Classic rock, and Folk. But it was at the acclaimed Idyllwild Arts Academy in California that Sam began his pursuit of music. Observing the way in which music affected film — the power of the right song with the right image — inspired Sam to begin his path as a musician. This journey took another turn when he and future Geffen Recording Artist Trevor Hall, Sam’s Idyllwild Academy roommate, wrote songs (under the name “The Villagers”) for an album “Ruff Cuts,” some of which grace Trevor’s debut 2008 LP release. After graduation, Samuel moved to New York and started a band with Eric Jordan called the Rosewood Thieves. Their EP, “From the Decker House,” was released in the summer of 2006 on V2 Records. Then Samuel decided to pursue his calling to perform his own music; he gave voice to some distinctive songs he had written during that summer, which became the acoustic EP “No Mission.”
Samuel’s forthcoming full-length recording debut is called “The Only Ones” – a 13-song set that captures the essential songwriting talents of a true original. Newly featured are songs like “Another Way” which captures the most basic emotional trials of being human in a way that is so full of spiritual insight. In “The Only One,” Samuel takes on his self-revealing side and describes his search to navigate self-love in these difficult and complex times. And then there are the songs that don’t let you sit still, such as “Rosa”, “Jitterbug”, and “East End of the Bay,” which feature deep grooves, dazzling guitars, harmonica, organ, trumpet, and a dash of New Orleans barrel house boogie piano! Samuel is also unusual in that he has written and directed his own videos for this album (the songs Rosa and The Offering) and has directed a film which appeared in the Cannes Film Festival as a short film entry in May 2008. With his most recent project “New Dawn” Samuel combines music and film (which features five new songs with his band The Only Ones) in a way that recalls the unique stamp of the film work of Quenten Tarantino. There is no doubt that Samuel is fulfilling a dream of having both music and film as a canvas for his emerging talent In a very transparent and intimate manner, Samuel communicates what’s in his heart and soul and inhabits these songs in a unique style that encompasses folk, rock, and pop together, marking the debut of an important artist… Samuel Markus.
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