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Sane and Sound release 11/28/25
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Music has always been at the center of Sol Nuss’s life. His dad will tell you he’s been writing songs since he could hold a pencil, but the first one that really stayed with him came in 2008, when an 8-year-old Sol sat at a keyboard and wrote “Together Is Better.” It was a heartbreak ballad far beyond his years — lines about love, loss, and forever that would echo the themes he’d return to over and over again as he grew.
Through middle and high school, Sol sharpened his voice in slam poetry contests, learning how to transform feelings into rhythm, memory into performance. In 2016, while attending Oliverian School in Pike, New Hampshire, he finally stepped into a studio and began experimenting with his sound. His first real body of work, Adolescence, became the senior mixtape that marked the beginning of his journey as a recording artist.
That journey continued when Sol enrolled at Loyola University. He wanted to major in music industry, but life and finances led him to psychology. Still, psychology and music became twin obsessions: if he wasn’t in class, he was on the fourth floor of the arts and media building, producing, recording, and chasing sound. During those early college years, he made Adolescence 2 and 3 — raw, unfiltered reflections of a young artist growing up in real time.
From 2020 to 2021, Sol pulled back from releasing music and dove deep into learning instruments, production, and songwriting. That growth led to the release of Do You Believe In Love, a project born from heartbreak and the complicated lessons love kept teaching him.
Heartbreak has been a recurring theme in Sol’s life, and instead of hiding it, he’s turned it into fuel for his music. After another series of broken connections and betrayals, Sol released YBFWTBM (Your Boyfriend Wants to Be Me). It was the first album he fully produced himself, and it carried the edge and confidence of someone who had been through enough pain to find his voice on the other side.
Over time, singles came in between projects, but Sol was never absent from music — only quiet while reimagining himself. Behind the scenes, he’s been working not just on sound, but on himself: rebranding, reshaping, healing, and finding the resilience to step into his artistry with clarity and intention.
Now, Sol Nuss stands at a turning point. With a new album, Sane and Sound, on the horizon, he’s ready to bring the next chapter of his vision to life. His goal is simple but deeply personal: to connect with the outcasts, the misunderstood, the ones who have felt forgotten or alone. Because Sol has always carried that feeling too — and he wants you to know you’re not the only one.
This isn’t just about music. It’s about belonging, healing, and finding beauty in survival. This is Sol Nuss.

