Ben Pearson Records Full-Length Debut 'What The Eye Can't See'

Dec 14 2011

British indie-pop singer Ben Pearson has recorded his debut full-length album 'What The Eye Can't See'. The 21-year old spent the best part of 2011 writing and recording the album which was then mixed by Andy Baker (Philippa Hanna, The Gentlemen) at Third Floor Studios.

"With influences ranging from Keane to The Polyphonic Spree, Ben's passion for vibrant and intricate instrumentation really shows on this record", says This Is Promotions. "From the driving synth-pop opener 'Faith', through the cinematic sound-scape of the title track, concluding with the soul-tinged piano ballad 'Don't Lose Yourself', Ben's album offers contemporary pop sensibility fussed with innovative and ingenious arrangements."

Ben recently graduated with a 1st class degree in music composition and uses his talents as a multi-instrumentalist on his self-produced debut album 'What The Eye Can't See'. Several of his tracks having already received national radio airplay.

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