Warburton, an indie artist from Toronto, has released their debut EP titled “Sad Songs for Happy People”. The EP comprises five tracks that showcase the band’s unique blend of moody and melodic indie-folk sounds, including the popular singles “I Didn’t Know” and “Make It Better”.
Warburton is the stage name of Nathan Freeze-Mitchell, an Australian musician now living in Canada. Initially starting out as a solo acoustic artist in early 2022, Warburton later expanded to include a full band consisting of Mat McNeil, Jon Joseph, and Connor Farrell in mid-2023. Influenced by the likes of Wilco, The National, and Lord Huron, Warburton has a strong do-it-yourself ethic and personally handles all aspects of his music production, from recording to release. His album ‘Sad Songs for Happy People’ is a testament to his creative vision and hard work.
After having single premieres and positive reviews from several magazines, Warburton is looking to keep their momentum going with the release of their debut EP. But for Warburton, being on stage is where the band shines. Their songs transform and swell with overdrive, feature killer guitar solos, and become heavier whilst staying melodic and true to the band’s sound.
Follow Warburton on social media and streaming services:
- https://warburtonband.com
- https://www.instagram.com/warburtonband
- https://www.tiktok.com/@warburtonband