“A new Funk Pop track here from Andrew Batcheler, great groove“
NMR – Some really nice elements in this track, its got s real pop funk vibe, pushed along by some nice guitar work and riffs, all complimented by a good vocal delivery from Andrew, overall a greta fresh mix and production.
U.K.-born singer/songwriter Andrew Batcheler, now based in the U.S. Midwest, is gaining attention with a distinctive sound that fuses introspective folk with the energy of pop/rock.
Originally from Manchester, England, Batcheler brings a DIY spirit to his craft, writing, recording, and playing every instrument on his tracks. His music blends personal lyrics, melodic guitar work, and a vocal range that shifts from powerful to intimate. While his foundation lies in pop/rock, his time in the Midwest has infused his music with rich folk elements.
“Music has always been a way for me to tell stories, to connect with people on a deeper level,” Batcheler shares. “Growing up in Manchester, I was surrounded by a rich musical history, but I was also drawn to artists like Queen and Prince, who weren’t afraid to push boundaries. Living in different parts of the U.S. since then has brought a variety of influences, and I think that blend comes through in my work.”
Batcheler’s latest release, Falling Together, highlights this unique fusion of styles while staying true to his singer/songwriter roots. With an expanding fan base and a sound both nostalgic and refreshingly original, Andrew Batcheler is an artist to watch.
His music is available on all major streaming platforms, and he is planning a series of live performances across the country to showcase his dynamic sound.
Andrew Batcheler is a Manchester-born, U.S.-based singer/songwriter known for his
heartfelt lyrics, melodic compositions, and multi-instrumental talents. Drawing inspiration
from a range of iconic artists, he creates music that resonates with both authenticity and
innovation. Batcheler’s latest release, [Falling Together], is available now.
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