Glaswegian singer-songwriter Matthew Hall has released introductory single ‘Inconvenient.’
The saccharine track showcases the Scottish musician’s deft songwriting ability, paired with his quintessential honeyed vocals which have seen Hall rack up hundreds of thousands of followers online, and was produced by Jonah Summerfield (Tom Grennan, Matilda Mann) and co-written by Matthew with fellow artist Ber.
Elaborating on the track, Matthew explains, “Inconvenient’ is basically what I really think love is all about, all the inconveniences that suddenly don’t matter anymore. This was the first ever song I wrote about love and holds a special place in my heart because of that.”
Hailing from Glasgow, the 21 year old singer-songwriter studied music at Edinburgh Napier University. During this time Hall started posting guitar covers on TikTok and quickly started gaining traction for his unique take on songs.
Solidifying an international fanbase and catapulting his voice to fame was a cover of ‘Home’ by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. Matthew’s version of the track has now had over 33 million streams across Spotify, TikTok and YouTube after going viral.
Now with university on hold and a burgeoning career as an artist underway, Matthew has spent the last year since the release of ‘Home’, honing his craft and working with the aforementioned notable producer and writer Jonah Summerfield (Tom Grennan, Matilda Mann), as well as Rich Cooper (Billie Marten, Cloves) and James Earp (Lewis Capaldi, Maisie Peters) to hone his original sound and music.
With ‘Inconvenient’ comes the first taste of a wider project, due to land in spring this year.
‘Inconvenient’ is out now, stream here.