Intimate, raw acoustic songs that feel like reading a private journal. Stripped-back emo for quiet rooms and heavy thoughts.
Chase Huglin creates a sound that is profoundly personal, built almost entirely on the foundation of a single acoustic guitar and a voice that sounds like it is on the verge of breaking. It is music that occupies the quiet spaces of a room, demanding attention not through volume, but through the sheer weight of its honesty. The production is intentionally sparse, making every finger-slide on the strings and every sharp intake of breath feel like part of the composition.
What sets Huglin apart is the way he bridges the gap between traditional folk storytelling and the raw emotional intensity of the 2010s emo revival. While many of his peers rely on loud-quiet dynamics and full-band crescendos, Huglin finds power in the steady, rhythmic pulse of his strumming and his distinctive, slightly nasal vocal delivery. He captures the specific feeling of being young and lost in the American Midwest, turning suburban boredom into something poetic.
For those new to his work, starting with the Glow EP or You Deserve an Island is essential. These records showcase his ability to turn a simple melody into a devastating emotional arc. It is the perfect soundtrack for moments of deep reflection, long solo drives, or those late nights when you need to hear someone else articulate the things you are too tired to say yourself.
Shares aggressive acoustic strumming, stripped back, emo, acoustic folk (detail)
Shares unfiltered diary entry lyrics, aggressive acoustic strumming, strained vocal delivery, stripped back (detail)
Shares emo, acoustic folk, indie folk, autumn walk (subgenre)
Shares acoustic folk, emo, dry intimate, stripped back (signature)
Shares emo, acoustic folk, autumn walk, dry intimate (subgenre)
Shares stripped back, acoustic folk, indie folk, autumn walk (signature)
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