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“Why Can’t You See What I See?”: Ross Newhouse Lays Bare Self-Doubt & Love on “Words I’d Use,” a Lush Indie Folk Duet with Grace Gardner
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“Why Can’t You See What I See?”: Ross Newhouse Lays Bare Self-Doubt & Love on “Words I’d Use,” a Lush Indie Folk Duet with Grace Gardner

By Mitch Mosk
Brooklyn singer/songwriter Ross Newhouse channels self-doubt and vulnerability into “Words I’d Use” (ft. Grace Gardner), a lush indie folk duet – and highlight off his upcoming sophomore album, ‘I’d Rather Feel the Weight’ – that captures the fragile push and pull of love, and the courage it takes to trust someone else’s belief in you when your own falls short.
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