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Buzzing newcomer Isaac Dunbar is playing his first gig at Baby's All Right in NYC on Monday (6/24), and it's looking like a hot show. We can only assume the room will be full of tastemakers, given the love Dunbar's already received from the likes of Zane Lowe, Fader and Ones to Watch.
The indie songster delivers a fresh take on melancholic pop, bringing forth an undeniable sincerity and sense of hopefulness that too frequently gets tossed aside by millennials and Gen Zers. Listen to his most-recent release, "woman on the hills," here—and look for the Balloons Don't Float Here EP, as well as focus track "Ferrari," to drop 7/12.
Oh, and did we mention that this abundance of talent and emotional intelligence impressively stems from the mind of a 16 year old? Yea... Let that sink in.