Only Yours -  "Surely I"  [Live + Interview] | Northside Sessions

Emerging from Toronto, Only Yours  is a four-piece outfit that excels in creating anthemic, emotionally-laden indie-pop-rock in the vein of similar indie rock giants The Antlers and The National. Songwriter and lead singer Lowell Sostomi's signature rich and deep voice completes Only Yours' hypnotic sound. With band members Kyle Watt, Devon Henderson, and Shaun Hogan the band generates hopeful and retrospective music reflecting on humankind's current state.

It was our pleasure to invite Only Yours to perform "Surely I" from their debut full-length album Overrun, as part of our latest Northside Sessions. The album premiered back in February and it is full of songs that illustrate a profound balance between soaring moments of high-energy and heartfelt ballads. With such a large range, Only Yours remarkably keeps all of their songs cohesive and true to their sound, and it is a sound we could not have been happier to showcase.

Discover more of Only Yours' music here.  

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