AP Tobler’s New Singles Take Inspiration from Their Emotions and Past Experiences

Aiden Faire
By Aiden Faire
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AP Tobler is a new up and coming artist you should not forget about. With hard hitting melodies and intense production, Tobler is taking the grunge, post-punk scene by storm. Tobler is a queer multi-instrumentalist and tracked this project entirely on their own.

Often described as a “grunge poet,” AP writes music with heavy riffs and complex themes, holding mental health topics as vital influences in their songwriting. AP aims to share their experiences with anxiety and depression by crafting songs rooted in grunge and alternative rock, with hopes that these thematic elements will speak to listeners who are going through similar experiences.

Taking influences from artists such as Green Day, Courtney Love, and Stone Temple Pilots, Tobler is extremely honest in their craft, and continues to shock listeners with their candidness.

AP Tobler describes their first single as “inspired by the anxiety and shame I still feel from situations that happened years ago, and the inability to stop these thoughts.” Tobler then states that the B sidetrack is about “the loss of a friendship. One day without warning, my best friend told me we couldn’t be friends anymore. They never explained why, and it was incredibly painful and confusing.”

Make sure to check out AP Tobler on all streaming platforms, as they are taking the new alternative scene by storm!

Find AP Tobler via:

Website – https://www.aptobler.com/
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ap.tobler/
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/aptobler/
Twitter – https://twitter.com/ap_tobler
YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/aptobler
Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/artist/6CpwR54QlxHjMMzghyIB6O
Soundcloud – https://soundcloud.com/ap-tobler

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