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Signing Story with Ryan Woods

Date Signed: June 2024

Label: Fearless Records

Type of Music: Pop

Publicity: Atom Splitter

Web: instagram.com/itsryanwoods

Words you never tire of hearing: “Fearless Records is thrilled to announce the signing of Ryan Woods to its global roster.” It just puts a smile on your face, doesn’t it?

Decked out in artsy, ‘70s style regalia, Woods celebrates the signing to Fearless Records by releasing his gem, “Garden,” to highlight the notable event. A happy, upbeat tune, about a flourishing love and the good things love can do to a person, “Garden” takes the listener to a private oasis to experience love in the outdoors. Using guitars, drum machines, synthesizers, and creativity to cultivate a happy and joyful atmosphere, all of Woods' songs emanate positivity and an experimental, yet comforting aura, that seems to transcend barriers across all genres. “Garden” is well written and beautifully produced and is an extension of Woods' previous album (EP), King of the Basement

Woods is known for being the “King of the Basement.” That’s the stage where all of his work has been performed, crafted, constructed and fashioned in his own image: the basement. Working diligently for years, he honed his craft into excellence that produced his 2021 King of the Basement. A touching EP that was superbly produced, it resonates on a group level. “Bad Texter,” which was released in June 2020 (along with “Friend’s Space”), was one of the tracks on the EP that got excellent notoriety with 26 million on Spotify (and counting). Woods is a testament to every musician that wants to produce quality music from a small, in-home studio. The music is crisp and clear and the lyrics, you can relate to very easily. The whole album, as well as most all of his music, is “feel-good,” creative pieces of art-work that everyone should listen to and enjoy. 

“Garden” is a song about love and all its beautiful forms. When you find it, you must care for it and cultivate it as you would a garden. If not cared for properly, your plants die, weeds will grow, and you lose any growth or harvest you had hoped for.”