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Andrew Entrikin

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Andrew Entrikin

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Bellingham, Washington songwriter Andrew leans into piano-centered, Pacific Northwest indie-folk, building songs that feel like late-night drives, rainy-day kitchens, and long walks under evergreens. His music drapes big 60s wall-of-sound hooks over hushed acoustic guitars and soft keys, mixing Donovan’s folk storytelling with the close-mic intimacy of Ocie Elliott, the hazy glow of Mazzy Star, and the off-beat art-pop pulse of New Villager. The result is a warm, melodic “wall of softness” – cinematic but unpretentious, built for headphones, headlights, and quiet moments when everything finally catches up to you.

Writing between real-life chaos, grad-school deadlines, and parenting, Andrew turns everyday scenes into little movies: growing up and growing apart, trying to raise good kids in a strange world, leaving and coming back, wanting to be brave but still tender. A growing collection of songs and demos has started to ripple out through TikTok, Instagram Reels, and streaming platforms, each track another Polaroid from the Pacific Northwest – crackling with memory, doubt, and hope.

By blending vintage 60s-inspired production with indie-folk honesty and dream-pop atmosphere, Andrew chases a balance between big feelings and small details. If he gets it right, his songs don’t just tell his stories – they give listeners a place to breathe, remember, and maybe feel a little less alone.

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