Track Spotlight: Michael Beach – ‘You Found Me Out’

Today Australian singer/songwriter Michael Beach releases his meditative new single, “You Found Me Out.” On the track, Beach reveals: “The lyrics are nebulous thoughts on the constant barrage of information and putting forth of opinion we’re surrounded by.  There’s a definite feeling of at-sea-ness and an awareness of the gravity and destruction of love while in such an unmoored state.” Check out Michael Beach’s new song “You Found Me Out” below: Michael Beach is an architect of a sound that’s both well-built and ramshackle, straightforward and indeterminably complex, out of the norm yet familiar in all the best ways. His forthcoming album Dream Violence explores the duality of the human condition. It encapsulates human futility, passion, desire, anger, frustr...

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