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Bo Staloch’s The Garden EP Captures Love, Legacy, and the Power of Storytelling

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Bo Staloch shares The Garden, a six-song alt-folk EP reflecting on love, family, and self-discovery. Out now on all platforms.

Bo Staloch unveils his latest project, The Garden, a six-track EP that highlights his gift for weaving poignant storytelling with stirring Americana melodies. Produced by Andrew Wells (Phoebe Bridgers, Halsey), the EP captures the essence of family, personal reflection, and the passage of time.

The title track, released today, serves as the EP’s heartfelt mission statement. Written at his family home, it reflects on the love and security passed down through generations. “I’ve seen how much effort my parents put into creating a space for me to flourish,” Staloch shares. “Whatever I’m doing right now, I’m really doing it for my future kids.”

Bo Staloch - The Garden EP
Bo Staloch – The Garden EP

Recorded in a Laurel Canyon-facing studio, the EP is filled with warm, organic instrumentation and emotionally raw lyrics. The final track, “Oh God, Were You Ever,” produced by Joshua Block (Leon Bridges, Jamestown Revival), provides a poignant close to the project.

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Staloch’s momentum continues to build. Currently on tour with Houndmouth and joining Ashe in May, he has already sold out headline shows in London and Dublin. Praised by The Luna Collective as an artist to watch in 2025, his music is described as “a special sonic blend of country, folk, and Americana.”

With The Garden, Bo Staloch further cements his place in modern folk, capturing universal emotions with a deeply personal touch. The EP is out now on all major streaming platforms.

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