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Luke Sital-Singh

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Luke Sital-Singh (born March 11, 1988) is a British singer-songwriter born in the South West London town of New Malden. His music has been compared to Bon Iver, Jeff Buckley, Josh Ritter, Damien Rice, and Ben Howard.

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Sital-Singh's first EP, entitled 'Fail For You', was released on 8 August 2012, reaching No. 3 in the iTunes singer-songwriter charts, and No. 1 on both Bandcamp and Noisetrade. The EP received critical acclaim, with the single featuring on the BBC 6 Music Playlist, The Guardian F&M Playlist, and The Buzz in NME.

In 18 July 2012 Sital-Singh was the featured artist on The Guardian's 'New band of the day', with journalist Paul Lester saying that the singer-songwriter was "breathing life into a tired form".

'Bottled Up Tight', Sital-Singh's second single, gained a place on BBC Radio 1's In New Music We Trust playlist in March 2013, as well as a spot on Radio 6's Rebel playlist.