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Blossoming in the red dirt soil of Stillwater, OK, Isaac McClung is a folk singer-songwriter whose innate melancholic joy for life translates into soulful songs, resonating masterfully in folksy blues. With influences ranging from classic country greats to contemporary genre innovators, he delivers music filled with both intuitive craft and crossover appeal. Isaac has performed Mile 0 Fest, Woody Guthrie Folk Festival, and Calf Fry. He has also made repeated appearances on NPR affiliate KOSU.
Following 2018's Fresh Flowers EP, which earned him a New & Notable Artist designation from Noisetrade, Isaac released his debut full-length in the summer of 2020. Titled The Last Wildflowers, it expresses the varied yet tightly knit facets of McClung's musical identity. Little Okieland's Tonya Little called it "remarkable," saying, "It’s a fantastic mix of soul, folk, a touch of country, a bit of funk, some poetry, a hint of the hippie sounds of the ’70s, and so much more rolled all into one." Make Oklahoma Weirder's Evan Jarvicks praised its "gorgeously quaint melodies and thoughtful ruminations on the microcosms of life."
Following 2018's Fresh Flowers EP, which earned him a New & Notable Artist designation from Noisetrade, Isaac released his debut full-length in the summer of 2020. Titled The Last Wildflowers, it expresses the varied yet tightly knit facets of McClung's musical identity. Little Okieland's Tonya Little called it "remarkable," saying, "It’s a fantastic mix of soul, folk, a touch of country, a bit of funk, some poetry, a hint of the hippie sounds of the ’70s, and so much more rolled all into one." Make Oklahoma Weirder's Evan Jarvicks praised its "gorgeously quaint melodies and thoughtful ruminations on the microcosms of life."
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