Los Angeles is just not solely the town the place actors flock to make it huge, but additionally aspiring musicians. Look no additional than Montreal-bred, New Jersey-raised singer Love Mansuy. He took middle stage Monday (Feb. three) for a brand new artist showcase on the unique Soho Warehouse membership in downtown LA.
Mansuy, signed to Warner Data, is approaching R&B music from a unique lens. His inventive and deep diving Of Age EP, launched in November, takes a journey into the soul of a younger man combating the realities of fatherhood, and the issues shifting relationships. Placing his life on show serves as a common expertise, utilizing powerful classes to study and turn out to be a greater individual. The vulnerability is felt by means of his lyrics, his easy vocals, and an accompanying brief movie directed by his childhood pal.
Artist Love Mansuy acting at Soho Warehouse in Downtown LA
His expertise was on show in a blended crowd of individuals accustomed to his work, and people simply discovering him. The present kicked off with the brief movie. Then he carried out songs from his album, together with “No Love,” a silky single calling on his lover to return residence. Subsequent he captivated the room along with his uncooked and sincere “Dad’s Don’t” monitor, wherein he sings to his vital different: “9 months later / perhaps we moved too quick / perhaps we cruise to far / fell in love too quickly.”
Stream Love Mansuy’s introspective album Of Age under: