Hudson Ingram Makes a Mark with Debut Album ‘The Long Way Home’

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Nashville-based singer-songwriter Hudson Ingram has released his new EP, “The Long Way Home (Vol. 1).”

The debut record is out now via Long Pond music / Interscope Records through a joint venture with Aaron Dessner. The project produced alongside Adam Melchor and Jack Schrepferman marks the first chapter in Hudson’s upcoming trilogy EP rollout, introducing an introspective body of work about growing up, leaving home young to chase a dream, and returning as the person shaped by that journey.

Featuring previously released tracks “Real Life,” “Baby Just Be,” and “Linger,” alongside new music including the focus track “Don’t Get Me Started” feat. Sydney Rose, “The Long Way Home (Vol. 1)” captures Hudson’s most personal chapter yet.

Hudson Ingram - Photo by Caity Krone US Rocker
Hudson Ingram – Photo by Caity Krone

Across the project, the 19-year-old Ingram leans into the emotional clarity and straightforward storytelling that have become his signature, blending indie-pop warmth, Americana-rooted songwriting, and heartfelt reflections on change, distance, and self-discovery.

“I started writing these songs when I felt miles away from myself,” Ingram said. “This project is me trying to find my way back to something real…not the version of me people expect, but the one that actually feels like home. The Long Way Home is about growing up, leaving, and realizing you don’t come back the same person, but also that maybe that’s the point.” Listen here.

Check out ‘The Long Way Home’ here: