Odd Marshall

Featured Artist of June 24, 2026
with the album: "Seconds"


Artist's Biography

“I stopped writing songs for 10 years until I flipped my truck in a snowstorm,” Odd Marshall explains. “I was fine, but I crawled out the passenger window and, while sitting in the back of a cop car, a song came on the radio that reminded me I used to do that.”
Ever since, Odd Marshall has been making up for lost time.


Odd Marshall is the kind of songwriter who builds worlds out of small details — a voice that sounds like it’s lived a few lives, wrapped in production that feels both handmade and quietly futuristic. Working at the intersection of indie rock, alt‑folk, and left‑field pop, Marshall has carved out a space where introspection meets pulse, where every track feels like a late‑night conversation you weren’t expecting to have.

Raised on a steady diet of analog textures and outsider art, he writes with a diaristic honesty but arranges with a producer’s precision. His songs tend to move like short films: slow pans, sudden cuts, emotional reveals that land without warning. Odd Marshall isn’t chasing trends; he’s building his own little universe, one track at a time.

About the Album

"Seconds" is Odd Marshall’s most distilled statement yet — a record about time, memory, and the strange loops we get caught in. Across its runtime, the album plays with repetition and release: ticking drum patterns, circular guitar motifs, synths that rise like a second heartbeat. It’s intimate but cinematic, restless but deeply human.

Lyrically, _Seconds_ lingers on the moments we replay in our heads: the almost‑choices, the missed signals, the flashes of clarity that arrive too late. Marshall threads these themes through arrangements that feel both warm and slightly haunted, as if the songs themselves are remembering something.

Highlights include:
- **“Seconds”** — the title track, a slow‑burn pulse that builds into a shimmering, emotional crescendo.
- **“Static Rooms”** — a drifting, nocturnal piece where Marshall’s voice sits right at the edge of confession.
- **“Paper Trails”** — the most immediate track on the album, blending jangling guitars with a propulsive rhythm section.

The album feels like a companion for late hours, long drives, and those quiet moments when the world finally stops buzzing.




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