Michigander, who delivers elevated and eloquent songcraft, uplifting instrumentation, and plainspoken heartland storytelling punctuated by alternative flare, has racked up over 60 million career streams globally and garnered the acclaim of NPR, Paste, Consequence, SPIN, Forbes, BrooklynVegan, Guitar World, Ones To Watch, and more. In 2016, the now Nashville-based singer, songwriter, producer, and guitarist’s independent debut single Nineties achieved viral success, claiming real estate on multiple major Spotify playlists. Michigander’s first two EPs, Midland [2018] and Where Do We Go From Here [2019], have become fan favorites, with the latter’s standout single Misery eclipsing 10 million streams and earning Michigander his first Triple A radio hit. 2021’s critically lauded EP Everything Will Be Ok Eventually (C3 Records) elevated his career via the Top 5 Triple A radio hit Let Down and Top 10 Triple A radio hit Better. Following a delay due to a sever leg break while recording a music video Michigander’s 2023 EP It Will Never Be The Same saw a return to the radio charts with Stay Out Of It reaching #5 at AAA. The EP also featured one of Singer’s lifelong inspirations Manchester Orchestra on In My Head which was released while the bands toured together. On the road, Michigander has shared the stage with Manchester Orchestra, Band of Horses, The Lumineers, Hippo Campus, Mt. Joy, and graced the stages of such marquee festivals as Lollapalooza, Electric Forest, Summerfest, Shaky Knees and more.

In 2024, Michigander continued traveling on his musical expedition as he set his eyes on his next project, a debut album. Having launched the project with his Top 5 AAA charting track Giving Up Singer’s debut self-titled album Michigander released on February 7th 2025, celebrated by a sold out show at Basement East. The album marks the start of a new era for Michigander as he tours his new works and looks ahead at what's next.

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