US Western Gothic Rocker Liam St. John Drops New Single ‘Send For Me’
‘Send For Me’ is the first new release from Liam St. John in 2026.
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Emerging Nashville-based singer-songwriter Liam St. John has released his first single of 2026, the powerful blues-tinged ‘Send For Me’.
Out now via Big Loud Records, ‘Send For Me’ finds St. John pining for lost love, with his soaring vocals dripping with emotion.
“I wrote this song at FAME studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, with my buddies Rob and Spencer,” explains St. John. “I like to think the spirit of Etta James was there with me when I wrote this heart-aching ballad of lost love.”
Arriving on the back of his critically-acclaimed debut studio album Man Of The North, which was recently re-released as a live version, ‘Send For Me’ is accompanied by a music video directed by Dimitri Whitehead featuring St. John performing the track in a church.
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US Western gothic rocker St. John blurs the line between country and blues, with his heartfelt tune garnering over 100 million global streams across all platforms.
Getting his start performing at open mic nights and dive bars across the States, St John first got noticed after appearing on season 19 of The Voice when he wowed Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton with his bluesy rendition of Marcy Playground’s ‘Sex and Candy’.
While he didn’t make it past the Battles stage of the show, St John used the experience to push on with his career, with his first full-length project, 2022’s stripped back, reaching #1 on Apple Music’s Top Blues Albums Chart.
Two years later he signed with Big Loud Rock and released his debut EP, Beleiver, following up in 2025 with his acclaimed debut studio album Man Of The North. Having performed sold-out shows across the US, Europe and the UK, along with performing at SXSW, Lollapalooza and CMA Fest, as well as making his debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage, St.John is one name you’ll be hearing more of in the coming years.
‘Send For Me’ by Liam St. John is out now. Listen here.
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