Produced by Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell, and John Prine), the EP is an honest reflection of Fletcher’s life story. “It’s an incredible blessing the way this project came out,” offered Fletcher. “We pulled straight from the veins on these songs and working with Cobb has brought out every bit of what they’re supposed to be.”
Fletcher’s unfiltered honesty attracted early attention. He recently made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry and he was signed to both management with Triple 8 and a record deal with Triple Tigers at the top of 2021 on the strength of his demos. Among those songs was “Firebird,” “Still Those Kids,” which celebrates his love story 11 years after high school, the lush piano of “I Know You Are, But What Am I,” and “Rather Be Broke,” which came out in late 2021 and was quickly added to Sirius XMs Highway Finds.
The Jacksonville-born and Nashville-based artist bleeds, breathes, cries, and lives out loud in his music. “All of my songs are autobiographical,” he explained. “If I’m singing it, it will be true about me. If you watched a childhood video of me on VHS, this is what you would see. I’m not making this shit up or shying away from what I believe.”