Defined by his deep baritone vocals, Blair Coyle’s indie folk rock sound blends anthemic energy with raw, poetic storytelling. Influenced by The National, Gang of Youths, Mumford & Sons, and Ben Howard, Blair creates music that is both powerful and deeply reflective.
Blair's the chapter was deeply religious. But the re-emergence of long-buried religious trauma sparked a search for truth beyond the indoctrination he had known, culminating in his de-conversion and a shift toward agnostic spirituality. The songs born from this transformation serve as both a personal catharsis and a collective anthem for those breaking free from high-control religion.
Blair’s music is also influenced by his upbringing in a small, artsy mountain town in British Columbia, Canada, and his dual-national Canadian/Australian heritage. His experiences living in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand have infused his sound with musical influences of these regions.