Raised in rural North Wales and now residing in Leeds, Sam Airey specialises in the composition of melancholy. His music feels inextricably bound in the concept of “hiraeth”, a Welsh-language word for which there is no direct translation. This idea is something that constantly and perhaps subconsciously informs and underlies his work; a sense of nostalgia, homesickness tinged with grief, and a longing for the past. Sam's 2017 debut album ‘In Darkened Rooms’ propelled his music into the streaming stratosphere with over 6 million listens alone on ‘Stars’, a standout moment from the record and a song which has captured the hearts of people all over the world. In many ways a songwriter’s songwriter, his musical admirers include Midlake, Damien Jurado, Sharon Van Etten, Daughter and Anais Mitchell (many of whom he has gigged with), in addition to tours with Matthew & The Atlas, European festival appearances, and continued support from BBC Radio 1 and 6 Music.
Raised in rural North Wales and now residing in Leeds, Sam Airey specialises in the composition of melancholy. His music feels inextricably bound in the concept of “hiraeth”, a Welsh-language word for which there is no direct translation. This idea is something that constantly and perhaps subconsciously informs and underlies his work; a sense of nostalgia, homesickness tinged with grief, and a longing for the past. Sam's 2017 debut album ‘In Darkened Rooms’ propelled his music into the streaming stratosphere with over 6 million listens alone on ‘Stars’, a standout moment from the record and a song which has captured the hearts of people all over the world. In many ways a songwriter’s songwriter, his musical admirers include Midlake, Damien Jurado, Sharon Van Etten, Daughter and Anais Mitchell (many of whom he has gigged with), in addition to tours with Matthew & The Atlas, European festival appearances, and continued support from BBC Radio 1 and 6 Music.