Silas Spooner

Philly Indie Folk

Silas Spooner is a Philly-Based Folk Singer-Songwriter, and he is used to feeling uncomfortable. Anxious, introverted, and often-directionless, through his songs Silas confronts his fears, and provides companionship to others sharing them. Inspired by roots-Americana legends John Prine and Jeff Tweedy, his music builds off of imagery of his everyday life and snapshots of a moment’s emotions.

An active part of the Philly acoustic diy scene, Silas Spooner recently played with nationally touring songwriter and activist Ryan Cassata. He has recorded music with Steve Addabbo, and has had music featured in several short films.

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Which Way Home

Silas Spooner

Silas' newest song, “Which Way Home” was written during a time where he had lost a sense of emotional center, and was trying to find a way back ‘home’. Terrified to find that he could no longer say exactly what it was Read more

Silas' newest song, “Which Way Home” was written during a time where he had lost a sense of emotional center, and was trying to find a way back ‘home’. Terrified to find that he could no longer say exactly what it was that he wanted for his future, he wrote this song to remind himself that the friends and art that make Philly feel special hadn’t gone anywhere. It was recorded onto tape in a South Philly basement, on a homemade ribbon mic, by his close friend and resident mad-scientist Kaszimir Herbert.

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