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Grace Corsi collaborates with Merrick Winter on Indie Anthem "Two Steps Back"

  • September 6, 2023
  • Aidan Grant
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Grace Corsi and Merrick Winter have joined forces for an electric guitar led track that exudes an attitude through riffs, groovy drums and the two soaring vocals. “Two Steps Back” opens with a catchy riff in a low octave, contrasting Grace’s falsetto vocals that manage to bring alive a soft quality alongside the growling bassline.

Born and raised in verdant Seattle, Grace developed a connection with nature that grounds her two passions: music and urban planning. American-born, London-based artist, Merrick Winter, channels his transatlantic musical upbringing once again.

Now based in Los Angeles and drawing from versatile luminaries like Joni Mitchell and Madison Cunningham, Grace’s music stretches across genres, fusing jazz harmony, folk melodies, nature imagery, and unapologetic lyrics. Grace is set to release her debut album, Downriver, in early 2024, which we will be looking out for. 

Listen to Grace Corsi & Merrick Winter's "Two Steps Back" below

Connect with Merrick Winter: Facebook / Instagram / Spotify / Twitter

Connect with Grace Corsi:  Instagram

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