Performance

Monthly Listeners

Current

Followers

Current

Streams

Current

Tracks

Current

Popularity

Current

Top Releases

View All

Driving Through the Aftermath of a Sto...

1.2M streams

1,200,695

The Cell

257.6K streams

257,554

Felt The Transition

202.6K streams

202,557

The Transition

91K streams

91,009

The Lost Page (From Judee's Journal)

65.3K streams

65,313

Apocalypse Rose

55K streams

54,950

From Heckler to Lover

43.2K streams

43,155

Baba Bruloakr

32.4K streams

32,366

{int}erpret null: miniatures, vol. 1

27.9K streams

27,945

Midstory

7.6K streams

7,637

Biography

David Allred is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and sound engineer originally from California and is currently based in Oregon. While primarily writing and touring internationally as a solo artist, David has also worked with Peter Broderick, Allred & Broderick, Fay Funk, Gentle Millennials, Judee Sill, Ann Annie, Lubomyr Melnyk, Heather Woods Broderick, Masayoshi Fujita, Lana Lou, Zack Elliott, Ezra Glatt, Chad Crouch, La Dispute, Searows and many others. After signing with Erased Tapes Records in 2016, David quickly found himself touring Europe with Folk Wisdom booking agency, performing concerts with Andy Shauf, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Rival Consoles, etc. Having been isolated and cut off from the outside world for much of his young adult life, David began unravelling his feelings and putting it on record. Vignettes and emotions from his own experiences, as well as characters he met along the way, inspired a rich tapestry of stories and melodies. “Like the best albums about death, it doesn’t simply wallow in the sadness of it; David finds the poignancy, the beauty and even at times the humour of it all.” -For the Rabbits “Allred suggests physical and emotional fragility very well, based on an astute understanding of those who wonder how their time seemed to have gone so fast as they look back.” -The Line of Best Fit “When you first hear it, you imagine a hermit pouring his pain into soaring pastoral lamentations whose mood is dark yet optimistic.” -Rolling Stone