suzanne sheer’s ‘voices’ album
is out now

Suzanne Sheer's most powerful and personal work to date is here.

Suzanne Sheer makes songs that look you in the eye—cinematic, intimate, and a little dangerous. She’s an alt-R&B singer and songwriter whose music feels like a confession you weren’t meant to hear. Blending soulful vocal power with dream-pop atmosphere and bass-heavy production, she turns heartbreak, desire, and self-restoration into slow-burn anthems that hit like memory and déjà vu at the same time.

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highlights

  • selected to perform at philadelphia’s fifa fan festival, summer 2026

  • created a song for the philadelphia eagles official Gameday Poster Playlist, and the result was "Feet Don't Fail," a beautifully dark, soulful anthem about refusing to give up even when you're at your lowest. The song resonated so deeply that the 76ers picked it up for their own playoff run too.

  • featured on wiz khalifa’s ‘without you’ from tgod vol 1

  • featured on ‘on the radar: philly edition

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press

  • "With a voice that cuts through the noise, Pittsburgh native Suzanne Sheer is R&B’s next up, and it’s been a long time coming..

    —Ones to Watch

  • "Those unscripted, raw emotions scream louder than a choir of 1,000 banshees over the anthem she created for the Eagles Gameday Poster Playlist presented by Pepsi for Week 10."

    —Philadelphia eagles

  • "The singer-songwriter’s music can have that impact on you — whether you’re talking about her sublime 2022 album The Blue Hour, a set of songs that ranged from bright and breezy pop bops to moments of heady electronic soul introspection, or the songs she’s released in the time since."

    —WXPN

  • "Suzanne’s music portrays a confident, sexual woman, who uses her songs to not only express her desires, but also her insecurities. Her songs are deeply personal and take the listener into the mind of a young woman, working to find her voice."

    —WHYY

live

Over the past decade-plus, she's played virtually every beloved venue in the city — Union Transfer, Underground Arts, The Foundry, Johnny Brenda's, the Kimmel Center, and many more — headlining her own sold-out shows and sharing stages with bigger acts along the way.

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