Tyler Suarez
Naugatuck, CT | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | INDIE
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Just as Morello shot back at murderous police on his new album track "Lead Poisoning", pupils traumatised by school shootings took aim at the gun lobby with their October 5 album Raise Your Voice! The Sound Of Student Protest. - Green Left Weekly
Tyler Suarez, who was in eighth grade when his aunt Dawn Hochsprung was killed in 2012 while she served as principal of Sandy Hook Elementary School, opened the set with “Little Princess,” a song he wrote in her honor, drawing hushed reverence from the tie-dye and straw hat crowd. - San Francisco Chronicle
"The biggest thing I hope people get when they listen to this song is that same feeling that I get playing it," Suarez says. "The same feeling that I think my Aunt Dawn would keep bestowing in other people is that 'you mean something.'" - Connecticut News12
Tyler Suarez was in eighth grade when his aunt Dawn Hochsprung, principal of Sandy Hook Elementary School, was killed in 2012. Even at that age, Tyler used music "as a tool to understand life," and while in New York for the funeral he began writing "Little Princess" with his grandfather, Joseph Cyr. - Billboard
Discography
Demos... Songs With a Meaning (09/20/14)
- Coming Home
Little Princess
There You Go
Scenery
Feel It Too
Growing Up
The One
Your Mom
Only Time Will Tell (03/26/16)
- Everything's Changed
Falling
I'm Fine
Only Time Will Tell
You're Not Alone
Stay Alive
Don't Blink
Out Of My Mind
You
Can't Believe
Dream
Are You Listening?
Is This It? (03/03/17)
- Drive
Right Now
So Much More
Broken Pieces
17
Fell For You
This Life
Safety Pin
I Was Wrong
Keeping It Together
Messages in the Snow EP (08/04/17)
- Someday
I Will
Thank you
But
Accept the Void (07/04/18)
- Welcome Oblivion
State of the Union
This Will Destroy Us
In god We Trust
Accept the Void
The Ballad of an Incompetent Lover
Resist
Demagogue
Background Noise
Time Travel Doesn’t Work in the 21st Century
Make Me Great Again
Whatever’s Left
Death by Party
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Bio
Tyler Suarez is a nineteen year old multi-instrumentalist from the small town of Naugatuck, Connecticut. Tyler has always had a strong affinity for music and musical expression. Over the years, Tyler has been involved in many musical projects. From blues and jazz to experimental space rock and indie alternative, Tyler is a versatile and experienced musician.
After years of collaborating in jazz bands and punk rock bands in the CT/NY area, in 2015, Tyler decided to find his own sound and released his first solo project, “Demos… Songs with a Meaning.” Since then, Tyler has never stopped creating. Tyler says he “uses music to process the world” around him, and knowing that people are able to connect to his music along the way is an “indescribable” feeling. Tyler believes that “music bridges the gap between what words can do in explaining and how we really feel.” With his fourth album slated for release in early 2019, Tyler continues to expand his musical arsenal and experiment creatively.
With strong ties to punk rock and indie alternative stylistic compositions, Tyler's musical atmosphere is very fluid. Creating more artistic and conceptual projects, Tyler's songs become more than just three minutes of music; They become pieces that expand on and elaborate the themes and messages within a project.
Currently attending the University of Bridgeport and majoring in Music Education, Tyler keeps himself busy by teaching guitar at SoundWave Music Studio in Prospect, Connecticut. Continuously writing and performing original music, Tyler is dully committed to spreading powerful, political, and existential messages through art and activism.
Tyler has played alongside of many other talented musicians including Jonathan Edwards, Jon Pousette-Dart, Mark Erelli and Kenny Rogers. Praised for his guitar playing by the grammy award winning producer and musical, Jim Pugh, Tyler performed at the 2018 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco and was introduced by Fantastic Negrito.
In June of 2018, Tyler signed his first record deal with the independent label, Little Village Foundation. “Little Princess,” the song Tyler and his grandfather, Joesph Cyr, wrote to grief, honor and continue the legacy of Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung, is featured on the student protest compilation album “Raise Your Voice.” With this collection of voices from across the country, one singular voice emerges: One of love, sadness, empathy and a profound call for change.
The past is the past, but the future is what ever you want it to be! Tyler has many projects in the works. The new album "I Don't Feel at Home" is slated to be released on February 11, 2019. Tyler will be touring around the tri-state area to not only celebrate its release, but its message. Email tyler21199@gmail.com for contact/booking information.
List of Recent Achievements
- Released third solo album entitled, "Accept the Void."
- Signed a record deal with the independent record label, Little Village Foundation.
- Featured on compilation album "Raise Your Voice! The Sound of Student Protest."
- Featured in Billboard article about "Raise Your Voice!"
- "Raise Your Voice" rated #5 in political albums of 2018 that pack a punch by the UK's green left weekly review.
- First local tour to celebrate album release.
- Article and video released by CT News channel 12 about music and activism.
- Featured on WPKN, the local independent radio station numerous times.
- Played original song and was interviewed on University of Bridgeport's podcast "Knights of UB."
- Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Music Festival at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
- Songs of Hope and Resolve at Infinity Hall in Hartford, CT.
- Blue Wave Fest in Chester, CT.
- March For Our Lives CT in Hartford, CT.
Manager - Tyler Suarez - tyler21199@gmail.com
Booking agent - Maryann Cyr-Suarez - tylersmama247@aol.com
Record label - Spaceman inc. (independent) - spacemaninc@gmail.com
Website - smarturl.it/tylersuarez
Facebook - facebook.com/tylersuarezmusic
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