midwestern sasquatch
executive produced by chronicle ganawah
Monday
Written and Produced by Chronicle Ganawah
Mix and Master by Darrion Jackson
Recorded at Sound Vault Studios in Chicago, IL
King of the hill
Written by Chronicle Ganawah
Produced by Aaron Day | Additional Production by Chronicle Ganawah
Mix and Master by Aaron Day
Recorded in Chicago, IL
Ibuprofen
Written and Produced by Chronicle Ganawah
Mixed by Darrion Jackson
Recorded at Sound Vault Studios in Chicago, IL
8ft Tall
Written by Luz Elena Mendoza
Produced by Luz Elena Mendoza | Additional Production by Aaron Day
Additional Mix by Aaron Day
Additional vocals Recorded in Chicago, IL
Soundcheck
Written and Produced by Chronicle Ganawah
Recorded at Classick Studios in Chicago, IL
Rollerblade
Written and Produced by Chronicle Ganawah
Mixed by Darrion Jackson
Recorded at Sound Vault Studios in Chicago, IL
Happy
Written and Produced by Chronicle Ganawah
Mixed by Darrion Jackson
Recorded at Sound Vault Studios in Chicago, IL
Death of a Salesman
Written and Produced by Chronicle Ganawah
Mixed by Bobby Dunnit
Don’t Try
“Chronicle expresses honest emotion through his music’s ear-pleasing instrumentation, which is inspired by his experiences. He is a musician to keep an eye on as he is poised to establish himself in the music business for many years to come.
As Chronicle’s fan base grows, Don’t Try is sure to be a hit with listeners who appreciate the artist’s unique perspective on relationships and second chances.”
- Louis Bardet, Conversations About Her
Modern goodbyes (bestie)
“[Modern Goodbyes (Bestie)] is for the ones who are afraid of goodbyes and it is embellished in that melancholic feel with his pure, polished, and warm vocals mirroring the emotions perfectly. He has a unique way of delivering that feels like it edges on that poetic outpouring when he is not singing- feeling like a rap-like lyrical masterclass that dazzles and fascinates at the same time.”
- Delvin, African Hype
Water the houseplants
“The eight- track project is a mix of alternative sounds that showcases Chronicle's songwriting and storytelling skills. He aims to take the listener to the neighborhood in the South Side of Chicago and while we walk hand in hand, he points out all the pitfalls and the great memories that come with the territory. The project offers a wide range of moods from the solemn track ‘You me and the sun’, a piano-driven ballad that sees him reflect on the somewhat estranged relationship with an old friend, to the dreamy guitar plucks of ‘Resources’ where he dwells on being disadvantaged based purely on his environment.”
- Tayo Odutola, EARMILK
NOTABLE PRESS
“Chronicle’s music aims to remind us that we are not alone since life is so unpredictable.”
— Louis Bardet, Conversations About Her
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