Ross Newhouse
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Ross Newhouse

Chester, New Jersey, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2022

Chester, New Jersey, United States
Established on Jan, 2022
Solo Folk Alternative

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"Ross Newhouse Turns Heads with New Single, "Holy Ghost""

Quick Thoughts: Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but we just found another hidden gem on TikTok. Ross Newhouse is a singer-songwriter hailing from New Jersey, and his most recent release, Holy Ghost, is an absolute masterpiece. After teasing the song on TikTok and racking up nearly 200,000 views on just one video, Newhouse recently released "Holy Ghost" on all streaming platforms. Needless to say, there’s a reason why so many people resonated with the song on TikTok: it’s as beautiful a song as you’ll ever hear. Newhouse complements the song’s poetically sharp lyricism with irresistible melodies and his stunning vocals, as he tells the story of an ex who goes to find religion. With every listen, you’ll resonate with a different part of the song, be it the songwriting, the ethereal production, or the beautiful guitar on this track. This is a rare, special single from Newhouse, who I am hoping to hear a lot more from in 2022. Stream on Spotify: - Qore Music


"Three contemporary rock singer songwriters to make you feel undeniably cool"

Ross Newhouse – “Girl on Great Jones”
-I really like the opening guitar and beat of this track. It commands attention like so many great pop rock songs from over the years. The opening line about making fun of midwest kids in the big city makes me smile a wry smile every time I hear it. The song is actually a love song, but it’s written with a resonate sincerity. In a world of so many cheesy love songs, it’s nice to hear one with a gloss of sophistication and understated romance. Something about it reminds me of artists like Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel; it doesn’t stylistically sound like what they write, but it seems like what they would make if they were coming of age in the 2020s rather than the 1960s. This is a whole vibe and I’m happy to have found Ross Newhouse’s arresting sound. - Ear to the Ground Music


"Exclusive Channel Sounds Interview with Ross Newhouse on His New Single "Bluebird", Relationship-Based Stories, and His Songwriting Show"

A SWEET SURPRISE.
We’ve been in a constant state of flux for more than half a year now. The world changed so much in such a short period of time, no one was prepared. It’s those moments that make us so thankful for music to get us through the ever evolving surroundings—it’s the thing that keeps us grounded. Ross Newhouse is an emerging artist whom reached out to me and I was pleasantly surprised to hear his music, and he was pleasantly surprised to find out I had a music blog.

His music will remind you of Kevin Garrett, John Mayer, and James Vincent McMorrow. It’s serene, patient, and refreshing and the opposite of the TikTok dance music we’ve all become accustomed to lately. He only has two singles up on Spotify, but both are wonderful expressions of his sound. His light, airy vocals, acoustic-folk foundation, and soft electronic additions take you through the 3-4 minute songs with ease, and let you drift off into a lullaby that is void of the chaos outside. It’s honestly the kind of music that you’d use to let you breakdown and cry it all out and then put back all of the pieces as you wipe away the tears from your face and breathe a sigh of relief. His sound is the familiar childhood friend that always makes you a little nostalgic to see or catch up with or the random person you walked by and then wondered what life they’re living that carries no correlation to yours.

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Ross recently released his single “Bluebird”, which you can listen to above. It’s a track that carries you through the narrative of a person trying to mend themselves after heartache. The light guitar plucking serenades you as the song picks up and takes the acoustic melody into a light-pop harmony. “Bluebird” is a beautiful transition of music, a forgiving and understanding sound, and a comforting tune.

The artist also hosts his own TV show called “Stage Banter”, which is a songwriting show for artists to discuss their processes. The series airs every Tuesday at 9 PM EST on Instagram @ross_newhouse.

We’re excited to have had the chance to chat with the creative this week about the inspiration of the song, his show, and his influences.

Here is our interview:

[NM]: What inspired the track “Bluebird”?

[RN]: “The inspiration came from a recollection about a previous relationship. I was in really bad shape and this person put all of herself into making sure that I was feeling better, even when I was ignoring what she also needed out of being together. So I tried to tie that into a metaphor about an immediate distraction, and came up with the feeling of domestication or healing that comes with helping animals. I ran with the idea of a bluebird shattering this persons reflection, as to say, I'm now what you are focused on and not yourself. The second verse paints me as a stray dog that is always going from place to place until this person takes me in.

The song is designed to be positive for me and negative for the other person, depending on whose viewpoint you listen from. Lines like ‘just imagine if you weren't standing there’ are supposed to mean ‘just imagine where I'd be without you’ or ‘imagine what you could have focused on without me.’ I like to give songs a double meaning.”

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[NM]: Who are some of your influences/inspirations? (Music or not music related)

[RN]: “My inspirations have to do with people I meet and conversations I have. I'll often hear a really interesting point of view or a story, and put that into a narrative form. Focusing on writing "relationship-based" songs means I can filter a lot of these stories through the eyes of love interest. My musical inspirations are artists like Adam Melchor, Field Medic, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, I find they're the best storytellers I've heard.”

[NM]: Why did you choose music as your channel or medium for self-expression?

[RN]: “I first played trumpet, and then was encouraged to take up guitar after my parents could no longer take it. That was in the 5th grade, so I've really known no other way of expression besides music. I also thank my babysitter at the time for playing Modest Mouse and showing me that beautiful things can come from bleak surroundings. I also host a songwriting show now.”

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[NM]: What is your detour? Something you do outside of music like a passion project, hobby, or fun fact?

[RN]: “I've really enjoyed this point and shoot camera. There's a slowness about film photography that makes you really think about the composition and it's helped me slow down other parts of my life that seem so instantaneous. I think patience is a good thing and shooting film teaches you that. I also find I can take images based on my music and make it an extension of that art form without having to be directly related.” -


"Discovery: Ross Newhouse"

Ross Newhouse is an American singer-songwriter and musicians who’s music combines together the best elements of the folk, country and rock genres.

By Jane Howkins

Girl On Great Jones is his latest release, with the track being about how important it is to have someone in your life who remains a constant, when living in an ever changing world – something that might appeal to a lot of people at the moment due to the current pandemic. The track has a really upbeat feel to it (both in terms of melody and lyrics) and Ross has a lovely, soft vocal style which works very well with the music – it’s catchy, yet it never sounds too mainstream. Have a listen to Girl On Great Jones below and see what you think! - York Calling


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Still working on that hot first release.

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Bio

Described by Channel Sounds Magazine as "The Anti-Tik Tok Music," New Jersey native Ross Newhouse writes stories, punch lines, and tongue-in-cheek opening hooks with specificity and poise. Ross's production champions his lyrics by sonically painting the worlds he describes, with an acoustic guitar as its nucleus. His music is transportative-- "Sea Without Blue" is set on an empty off-season beach, while "Bartender" drops the listener onto a barstool in a small-town dive.

With comparisons made to artists ranging from Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, to contemporaries like Andy Shauf and Skullcrusher, Ross has found support on Indie Folk Central, Indie Vibes, and Mr. Foxx Frequency, with press by Ear to the Ground, York Calling, Glamglare, and more. He also writes with and for artists like Emily Deahl, Olivia Klugman, Moziah, Axel Mansoor, Hayley Reardon, and Lucy Clearwater.

Ross put out his first EP ("Suddenly I Demand Repair") in May of 2021 and looks forward to releasing his first album in the early months of 2022.

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