Discusses Career, New Video and EP with Rolling Stone
wasteLAnd EP Available Everywhere Now
WATCH: Joel Crouse’s new video for “On My Way”
featuring Ed Sheeran, Darius Rucker, Lucy Hale and more
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nashville-based, pop-rock singer/songwriter Joel Crouse releases the new music video for powerful song “On My Way,” the lead track from his EP wasteLAnd, available everywhere now. Watch the video for “On My Way” HERE.
Directed by Rob Norris and featuring friends and fans from around the world expressing thanks to loved ones who have been shown up for them, “On My Way” includes cameos from song co-writer and global superstar Ed Sheeran, three-time GRAMMY award-winner Darius Rucker and actress Lucy Hale.
“It’s not strictly about suicide, but that’s what we had in mind,” Crouse shared with Rolling Stone. “People hitting low points and letting those thoughts get the best of them. People get this weird perception that musicians, actors, athletes…they all have it together and life is perfect. But one thing everyone shares in common is we all get down.”
Co-written with Kyle Rife and Sheeran, who also supplies background vocals, the fan-favorite track has garnered over two million streams on Spotify to date, named by Rolling Stone as a “Song to Hear Now,” with Sounds Like Nashville declaring the song has “a pop-folk sound as welcoming as a warm hug.”
The song was written to bring awareness to mental health, a cause very personal and important to Crouse. “I had the privilege of writing this song with two great friends, and I don’t think any of us knew how powerful of an impact it would have,” he shares. “Since we released the song, I’ve been hit up in DMs with friends saying thank you as it destigmatized talk around mental health or helped them feel seen and heard, and that’s been pretty incredible.
“Most of us can relate to the crippling feelings that anxiety, depression and addiction can bring up,” Crouse continues. “But we often have a hard time asking for help, which shouldn’t be the case. Even in the moments of feeling completely alone, hopefully all of us have someone we can reach out to…Someone who always says ‘I’m on my way.’”
Released August 7, the Massachusetts native worked with producer Davis Naish (co-writer of Eric Church’s current single “Stick That In Your Country Song”) on his new seven-song collection wasteLAnd, releasing the project independently via Hum Records.
“This record, I’m more lyrically connected to than anything I’ve ever put out before,” Crouse shared with American Songwriter. “I’ve been holding on to these songs for a couple of years, and now that they’re finally coming out, I get to relive that experience of the songs through people hearing them for the first time. Lyrically, I wanted to be relatable, but also wanted it to be my story. It’s such a personal thing.”
Now 28, Crouse was 17 years old when he decided to make the move to Nashville to pursue music professionally. He started playing dive bars and ended up opening for the likes of Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran on Swift’s RED Tour as well as four years on the road opening for Darius Rucker.
A formidable songwriter with distinctive vocals, Crouse garnered his first cut last year as a songwriter with “Wildfire Love” on Hootie & the Blowfish’s Imperfect Circle, written with Sheeran and Rucker. Last month he lent those unique vocals to Warner Germany/Mentalo Music release “Broke,” an energetic dance pop track he wrote for Hamburg-based DJ and producer Wave Wave.
wasteLAnd EP track list:
1. Survivin’
(written and produced by Joel Crouse and Todd Clark)
2. Hum
(written by Joel Crouse, Davis Naish and Mikey Reaves; produced by Davis Naish and Mikey Reaves)
3. On My Way
(written by Joel Crouse, Ed Sheeran and Kyle Rife; produced by Davis Naish)
4. Sleeping Through My Dreams
(written and produced by Joel Crouse, Davis Naish and Whakaio Taahi)
5. Interstellar
(written and produced by Joel Crouse and Davis Naish)
6. wasteLAnd
(written by Joel Crouse, Jefferey Steele, Bob Di’Pero and Davis Naish; produced by Davis Naish)
7. Me
(written by Joel Crouse, Davis Naish and Sonia Leigh; produced by Joel Crouse and Davis Naish)
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