
Based in San Francisco, his forthcoming debut EP Through It All, arriving early 2026, is both cinematic and confessional, a project about queerness, identity, and the quiet strength it takes to come home to yourself.
Written between San Francisco and Los Angeles with producer Griffin Emerson and co-writer Kevin Burke, the songs trace moments of longing, loss, conflict, and self-acceptance. Fedge’s storytelling — bold yet vulnerable — draws inspiration from Chappell Roan, Troye Sivan, and Remi Wolf, while shaping a voice all his own.
His first four singles — Too Early, Too Late, Invisible to You, Can’t You See, and Wish I Saw the Signs — lay the emotional groundwork for the EP. Each song reflects a different stage of growth: the ache of timing, the sting of being unseen, the tension of love and family, and the courage it takes to face grief head-on.
Out now!, Wish I Saw the Signs is Fedge’s most vulnerable work yet — written in memory of a close friend lost to suicide. Set against atmospheric pop production, the track turns grief into connection, carrying the refrain: “You were drowning inside, but you painted a smile / I wish I saw the signs.” The song was first released early on Bandcamp with proceeds benefiting The Trevor Project, and later reached streaming platforms worldwide.
“I make music to heal myself and hopefully help someone else feel less alone in the process,” Fedge says. “If it reaches even one person who needs it, that would mean the world to me.”
More than just music, Through It All is a reminder that healing doesn’t happen in isolation — it’s born from honesty, community, and the courage to feel everything. Through shimmering synths and heartfelt lyrics, Fedge invites listeners into his world: one where pain transforms into purpose, and pop becomes a vessel for truth.
Wish I Saw the Signs is available now via all major platforms.
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Credits: All photography by Dante Velasquez
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