As an angelic piano delicately paints us a backdrop of romanticized melodies at the onset of Trevor Drury’s “Head on the Tracks,” the essence of Drury’s emotion washes over us like a tidal wave…
Read MoreTrevor Drury hails from San Diego but his modeling career took him to New York City. A new city and a new home, he found himself increasingly drawn towards music…
Read More“Jealousy,” explores the aspects of wanting to have another under your thumb, so to speak, and the terror in losing that sense of ownership over your life’s direction…
Read MoreIt’s all incredibly, painfully relatable if you’ve ever been in love and lost, and seen that person end up with someone else long before you’ve had the chance to move on…
Read MoreThe draw to “Jealousy” and Trevor Drury in general isn’t just his sensational pop vocal. The music here is really amazing, too…
Read MoreTrevor’s latest single, “Jealousy,” details his experience of love and loss and displays his musical capabilities in both vocal talent and songwriting. In a recent press review by Vennts, the reviewer writes that Trevor’s new single, “Jealousy,” is one of the hottest tracks dropped by him thus far…
Read More“Snowy Nights” is the most complete release yet from this recording artist. There’s a near narrative of sorts defining the lyric, more internal than linear, and its autobiographical suggestiveness brings us...
Read MoreThere’s an eloquent and tasteful quality to the song as a whole, but the musical arrangement manifests those merits most clearly. Piano, drums, ghostly bass, and guitar form the musical foundation for the track and are woven together with obvious attentiveness to detail...
Read MoreThe single turns on a few key musical elements. The primary melodic vehicle is Drury’s piano playing, condensed into relatively brief and elegant phrases, and it’s further fleshed out by orchestral minded guitar and some evocatively recorded percussion...
Read MoreTrevor Drury premieres “Snowy Nights” today, just in time for the holidays. And it’s a dazzling! The song is the follow-up to “I Know You From the 70’s.” While growing up in Escondido, California, Trevor began piano at age eight, later studying vocal performance at San Diego State University...
Read MoreTrevor Drury is an intense musician, and he’s also an international model who’s graced the pages of Details Magazine and worked with such notable designers as Hermes, Robert Geller, Timo Weiland, Malan Breton, and Tom Ford. Born in Tucson, AZ and raised in Escondido, CA...
Read MoreStyle, artistry, and entertainment. Trevor Drury is a young singer/songwriter whose been honing these qualities since first developing a passion for music at a young age and his pursuit carried him far from his musical childhood into higher education and beyond...
Read MoreHis vocals suggest that the song is an intensely personal experience for Drury. He engages with each word, even the repetitions, and shows clear attentiveness to what he wants to say with individual lines. The vocal performance, likewise, neatly balances itself between...
Read MoreDrury has a strong presence as a vocalist that comes, in no small part, thanks to superior phrasing and vocal control that conforms nicely to the arrangement...
Read MoreTrevor Drury is The Future Of Pop Music. The singing really seals the deal. Drury doesn’t sing like a young man — instead, his voice rises and falls with the dramatics of experience filtered through art and comes alive with every line...
Read MoreHis influences range from Elvis to Radio head, but he can be compared to any of his peers if you’re up on today’s flavors of the form. He stacks up well with everyone helping him produce a great single...
Read MoreThis is real music for those who can appreciate it, and those who can’t should move on. It’s that simple when it boils down to the facts, even when giving an opinion. There’s nothing here for the pop fans, so it’s no use trying to win them over. It is useful to get that out of the way though...
Read More“Trip to the Water” is the latest single from musician and model Trevor Drury. The Southern Californian native has attracted a lot of attention for his stunning good looks and natural presence in front of a camera, but he’s...
Read MoreI remember as a child, I was always curious about how the arts “worked.” I wanted to know how someone became a movie star or booked massive arenas to perform their music or how they became the star of a high-fashion clothing brand. I’d heard about agents and whatnot, but it was still all so elusive to me...
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It begins in the starkest possible way. Piano and Drury’s unvarnished voice make for an excellent introductory pairing but it is inevitable that more will come into play...
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