Japanese-American by birth, Canadian by upbringing, Justin Nozuka has a raspiness and deepness to his voice that you would not expect to hear just by looking at him. His style blends elements of acoustic, folk, blues, and pop. I can’t help but be reminded of Jason Mraz when listening to Nozuka, particularly in his band arrangements. The 19 year-old recently picked up a Best New Artist nomination at the Juno’s and he is currently gearing up for SXSW and a headlining European tour next month. His US debut album, “Holly,” has a wonderful mix of upbeat songs and acoustic melodies with intense lyrics. Q Magazine called it “superior acoustic soul,” awarding it 4 stars. Definitely one of the more impressive albums I’ve listened to in a while.


Cassie W Tuesday, 02.12.08 @ 8:08 pm

My daily visit to Joshspear.com, I read into the article about Justin Nokuza, one to be open to new indie artists. I checked him out, and yes Justin is a really good melody maker and an artist to listen to relaxing, chilling to. I’ll have to pick up his cd, support a fellow artist.




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