For a long time, mainstream music culture seemed to move toward scale above intimacy. Songs were often designed to dominate charts, fill stadiums, trend on social media, or generate huge streaming numbers as quickly as possible. Production became bigger, louder, faster, and more commercially engineered. There is nothing inherently wrong with that — popular music has always evolved alongside technology and culture — but I think something...
One of the questions I often think about creatively is how to maintain consistency across such a large and varied musical catalogue without everything starting to feel repetitive. With hundreds of albums now sitting inside the broader David Pomeroy Music universe, consistency becomes incredibly important because listeners need to feel they are entering intentional artistic worlds rather than simply hearing disconnected experiments placed...
One of the things I’ve always loved most about albums is their ability to feel bigger than individual songs. A great album can take listeners on a journey emotionally, visually, and atmospherically. Even in today’s streaming-driven world where playlists dominate much of modern listening, I still believe people deeply connect with albums that feel intentional and cohesive. When songs are tied together through story, mood, emotion, or theme,...
There’s something special about an album that feels like a journey. Even in a world dominated by playlists, shuffled tracks, TikTok snippets, and algorithm-driven recommendations, people still connect deeply with concept albums. In many ways, I think listeners are craving them more than ever. They offer something modern music consumption often struggles to provide — immersion, emotion, identity, and escape. As someone who has now created...
One of the questions I get asked most often through David Pomeroy Music is how it is possible to create and release so many albums across so many different genres and themes. For many people, the traditional idea of making an album still involves months or years of studio time, expensive recording sessions, endless revisions, and huge production budgets. So when people discover that I have released hundreds of albums spanning country, pop,...