At just 21 years old, Walter The Producer (real name Reid) has quickly emerged as a formidable talent in the indie world. Based in Los Angeles but originally from Boston, Walter The Producer first gained recognition with his debut project, No Substance Mixtape. His most recent album, PLEASE HELP ME I’M SCARED, continues to receive praise for its innovative sound and bold creativity.
It has been a big year for Walter The Producer, and he keeps his hot streak blazing with the infectious “Little Lies.” The bright guitars add a splash of neon yellow to the quaint feeling of Walter’s vocals, bringing an abstract nature to the artist’s pop tendencies. There are no bells and whistles involved in “Little Lies.” The young, soon-to-be pop sensation can craft an entire world with just his dynamic vocals and guitar prowess, allowing for pure pop-rock excellence with a unique twist. That twist comes from Walter’s ability to craft delicate earworms with a refreshing set of tones that give “Little Lies” its stadium-sized feel. Therein lies the magic of Walter’s approach to pop music. The stunning simplicity gives us staggering results as Walter’s undeniable harmonies and ever-evolving guitar work blend for what feels like a radio-ready hit from the young musician. Walter The Producer is well on his way to stardom, and “Little Lies” separates him from his pop peers with a minimalist approach that is set to fill up arenas.