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Freshman artist glooms, aka Josh Sweiven, released his third single, “Superficial,” alongside a music video on 8/9. The L.A. based singer/songwriter has been developing his sound since early 2017, when he released his debut single, “Voices.” His second single, “Little Hearts,” dropped earlier this year and gave listeners a taste of his genre-blending abilities. His music is an amalgamation of urban, alt and rock elements.
Glooms is repped by OYG Records’ Brendan Barone and LiveYoung.LA's Chris Cary and plans to release a new single every month. Check out the video for “Superficial” below.