Chill Electro Pop from Los Angeles. - Listen to Logan Prescott: tongue
posted 27 Jun 2021 by Krister Axel
Heavily influenced by the retro vibes of artists like LANY or The 1975, with a healthy dose of modern production polish and electro-pop ear candy.

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We've written about Logan Prescott before. He used to be based in Dallas, and now he's relocated to the sunny metropolis of Los Angeles. His style of songwriting is heavily influenced by the retro vibes of artists like LANY or The 1975, with a healthy dose of modern production polish and electro-pop ear candy.

Prescott continues to draw in new followers with his vibrant melodies, moody bass lines, and killer hooks. With writing credits for the likes of Chad Kroeger's 604 Records (Carly Rae Jepsen, Mathew V) and Splice Sounds, his talents are in high demand. On latest single "tongue" Prescott delivers a stylistic precision that meshes the chill delivery of John Mayer with an edginess that is all his own. We love the elevated sense of groove and the effortless vocal range from this LA prodigy.

Baby, what's on your mind?
I wonder sometimes if you're holding out, holding out
When I get you alone, I never stop running my mouth

But I've got you on my tongue, babe
Painted on my clothes
Wake up, I've got you in my lungs, babe
Hanging on the door
Tempt you with one light on

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Krister Bjornson Axel

Ogdensburg, New York

Paris, France. Madison, Wisconsin. Los Angeles. Ashland, Oregon. Ottawa. I write music, I write about music, and I write code. See also: photography, prose, podcasting. I have 1 gorgeous wife, 2 amazing kids, and many interests.


Recent Awards: 2020 ND (Photo) Honorable Mention, 2020 Accenti Writing Contest Finalist