Clint Roberts

Clint Roberts

Clint Roberts

Life can be a confusing muddle of risks and uncertainties especially growing up in the small mountain town of Brevard NC. As a high school kid experimenting with music for the first time, Clint Roberts looked to make some sense out of the chaos. Penning his first original song was all it took for Clint to get hooked, and soon he was writing songs and playing shows around North Carolina with his newfound friends in the folk and Americana music scene. Now, as a singer-songwriter living in Nashville, TN, Clint draws on the Southern music traditions of gospel, blues, and country.

Music-making started as more of an emotional outlet than any desire for a career path. Inspired by the rugged and rootsy sounds of early Avett Brothers records, Clint was writing songs by himself, refining his personal style with influence from Jason Isbell, The Wood Brothers, and Sturgill Simpson. 

After graduating from high school, Clint spent some time in college at Appalachian State University in nearby Boone. His time in school was largely spent driving between Boone, Brevard, and Asheville playing shows and recording the songs he had written as a teenager. These recordings resulted in his debut EP, Where the Heart Is, a collection of six songs that explore heartbreak, mental illness, and existentialism through fictional narratives. Marked by dramatic lyrics, sweet melodies, and the use of traditional folk instruments, Clint released Where the Heart Is independently in 2015 to acclaim from his growing fan base. 

A Southeastern tour followed the release of Where the Heart Is, and Clint made time along the way to write new music. By the time he had returned from tour he had enough material to begin recording again, and by the summer of 2017 production for the new record, Hamlet Blues, was finished. With a new record in tow, Clint moved to Nashville, TN at the beginning of spring 2017 where he expects to release Hamlet Blues by Thanksgiving this year.

Katherine Forbes