
Phoenix, Arizona Jan 18, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Danny Silvertone is a singer/songwriter from Phoenix Arizona known for his cinematic alternative pop-ballads. His discography is most often noted for having themes of complicated late-night romances and overcoming mental health obstacles. He originally began his career in music as the frontman of a rock-pop group, then later began to pursue a solo career just after the 2020 pandemic. His most notable releases include his album Insomnia, his singles 'Alone' and more recently 'Risk It All'. Danny Silvertone has announced his latest single, 'Cameo', which will be released in February of this year.
In an additional statement posted to his social media earlier this week, Danny elaborated on the tone of the single, stating that it will be a pop ballad inspired like acts such as The Weeknd however with rock influences from acts such as Chase Atlantic. The track was stated to be an intense confession of romantic feelings to an admirable love interest, and went on record to state that the song is intended for late-night /valentines Day playlists. Danny has gone on to detail on his social media that this may be the first of several singles that will be released leading up to a full length project and has hinted at booking several performances for 2025
The track is now available for pre-order on his official website and will be released on February 10th of this year to all streaming platforms and will be continuing his rollout in the coming weeks on his social media.
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