Scott Fisher returns with the final single before the release of his newest album. Serving as the title track for the album, “A Billion Suns” is now yours to stream on all digital platforms.
“A Billion Suns” blends jazz-influenced rock guitars with his buttery vocals, resulting in a cathartic and timeless ode. Sonically, the new track is the most indie-rock forward on the album, as it blends dreamy piano and string textures with the gritty, melodic bass lines provided by Tim Lefebvre.
Featuring an impressive roster of musicians, A Billion Suns was recorded at East West Studios, featuring incredibly talented and long-time collaborators Tim Lefebvre (David Bowie, Black Crowes, Sting) on the bass and Joey Waronker (Thom Yorke, Beck, Oasis, Roger Waters) on drums.
With a repertoire spanning over two decades, Scott Fisher has crafted an original sound that effortlessly blends jazz, rock, and indie. Originally hailing from Portland, Oregon, Fisher relocated to Los Angeles to further cultivate his career in music. Networking with the right individuals allowed Fisher to move from the club scene he regularly toured, to the recording studio to produce for various television shows. Some of which include Shameless, Parks and Recreation, Better Call Saul, Raising Hope, Gossip Girl, Brothers and Sisters, and The Good Doctor.
Growing up with a French mother and an American father enabled Fisher to draw inspiration from various cultures. Fisher’s first exposure to music began when he studied classical piano from exiled German concert pianist, Ilse Glassel. As a result, his early solo albums are very key-heavy, and encompass everything from piano/pop, classical piano, and Bossa Nova. Over the years, Fisher has exemplified that he is unafraid to test out different genres that may be outside of his comfort zone. Because of his impressive talent as a musician, Fisher has opened for artists such as Brandi Carlile, Augustana, and Pink Martini.
