
Troy Everett Bridges Classical Grace and Contemporary Soul on 'More of the Same'
New York-based multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer Troy Everett returns with 'More of the Same,' a richly textured new single that marries his classical training with his modern, genre-defying sound. Anchored by soulful vocals, cinematic string arrangements, and subtle electronic flourishes, the track evokes the emotional intensity of artists like Adele, Agnes Obel, and Thom Yorke.
Featuring guest vocals from Heather Woods Broderick (known for her ethereal, atmospheric work in indie and ambient music), the song drifts between intimacy and grandeur, its orchestral roots intertwined with contemporary songwriting. The result is a sound that feels both timeless and forward-thinking, a reflection of Everett’s ability to bridge tradition and innovation.
A Washington, DC native now based in New York, Everett began his musical journey as a classically trained violist before gravitating toward alternative rock, electronics, and experimental production. His influences range from Gorillaz and Deftones to Björk, shaping a sound that resists easy categorisation. As both a solo artist and a collaborator, he’s worked with the likes of Doechii, BONES UK, femdot., and Billianne, building a diverse and evolving body of work.
With 'More of the Same,' Troy Everett continues to define his own space within modern music, one where emotion, texture, and orchestral beauty coexist seamlessly.
More new music is expected later this year, marking another chapter in the artist’s bold, genre-spanning evolution.