
The Truth Comes Out Eventually Connor Selby
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
12.09.2025
Album including Album cover
- 1 Someone 05:01
- 2 All Out Of Luck 03:54
- 3 The Truth Comes Out Eventually 05:46
- 4 (I Am) Who I Am 04:00
- 5 I Won't Be Hard To Find 04:45
- 6 I'll Never Learn 06:33
- 7 Amelia 02:37
- 8 It Hurts To Be In Love 05:09
- 9 What Else Is There To Say 05:41
- 10 Songbird 03:17
Info for The Truth Comes Out Eventually
The Truth Comes Out Eventually. Honestly is something that we should all aspire to live by. Authenticity is a word that's undervalued in today's fast-moving landscape and disposable culture, but authenticity and truth are interwoven, and if you have one, then the other naturally sidles up. There are a number of reasons Connor Selby has chosen this as his album title.
"The songs are about my feelings of being in the world, and not really feeling like I belong" (Connor Selby)
"Authentic and unique, the blues becomes beautiful in Connor Selby’s hands. The Truth Comes Out Eventually … the truth is Connor Selby has evolved into one of the brightest stars in the blues galaxy."
He was voted "Young Artist of the Year" at the UK Blues Awards for three consecutive years (2020, 2021, 2022) and was nominated in four categories (Contemporary Blues Artist of the Year, Instrumentalist of the Year, UK Acoustic Blues Act of the Year, and UK Blues Vocalist of the Year) in 2024.
Connor Selby, vocals, guitars
Stefan Redtenbacher, bass
Dave Limina, organ, Wurlitzer piano, keyboards
Mike Sturgis, drums
Carter Arrington, guitar
Andreas See, saxophone
Herman Mayr, trombone
Gerd Rahnsdörfer, trumpet
Georgia van Etten, vocals
Connor Selby
Authentic, roots-based voices have penetrated the mainstream in recent years; from the soulful yearns of early Leon Bridges, the groove of Gary Clark Jr., the booming voice of Jacob Banks, the raw and haunting delivery of Ray LaMontagne or the earthy tones of Rag 'n Bone Man - those voices cut through, and they stand out, they make you take notice, because they don't sound like everyone else. Connor Selby's voice echoes these trailblazers, enveloping his music with an emotional integrity.
The fast-rising star featured on Dire Straits legend Mark Knopfler's 2024 charity single, "Going Home (Theme From Local Hero)," along with Bruce Springsteen, Slash, Eric Clapton, David Gilmour, Pete Townshend, Sam Fender, Tom Morello, Brian May and more.
He has played with The Who at Wembley Stadium and appeared at the Hyde Park Festival in London, alongside Pearl Jam and Stereophonics. He has toured with powerhouse singer Beth Hart, including a performance at the iconic London Palladium, as well as shows with Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Robert Cray, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Betty LaVette, Soul Icon P.P. Arnold, and produced a standout performance at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
He burst into the attention of the wider world when he released his 2023 'MOJO Magazine Blues Album of the Year' Provogue Records self-titled debut, which has already clocked up over 2 million streams and support from BBC Radio 2's Cerys Matthews, as well as magazines such as Classic Rock, Guitarist, the blues world and beyond.
He had already started to build a reputation, which saw him voted "Young Artist of the Year" at the UK Blues Awards for three consecutive years (2020, 2021, and 2022) and win the 2025 "Traditional Blues Artist of the Year" award.
Watch him on stage, evoking a calm, assured confidence at odds with many other guitarists' wild shredding. The poise and aura of players like Eric Clapton and Peter Green's emotive storytelling dance along his fretboard as he's lost in his thoughts.
Experiences are the fundamental things that make us all grow. These experiences cannot help but permeate his music. With every release, we're learning a little bit more about Selby. On The Truth Comes Out Eventually, he truly explores all facets of his musicality—Is he a big band leader? Is he a smouldering guitar hero? Or is he a delicate folky troubadour? In truth, he is all of these things and more.
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