Solo Releases
"32 Bridge" is more than just a song—it's a story of legacy, healing, and dreams come full circle. Ian Humphreys-Graham was only eight when he lost his father, a man who always dreamed of going to Nashville. Years later, Ian found himself in the heart of that very city, sitting in the bar 32 Bridge, living out the dream his dad never got to.
In that moment of reflection, with a drink in hand and emotion pouring through him, Ian wrote the lyrics to "32 Bridge" on a napkin. The song captures the weight of loss, the power of dreams passed down, and the beauty of finding yourself in the places you were always meant to be.
Raw, soulful, and deeply personal, "32 Bridge" is a tribute to a father's dream and a son's journey to make it real.
Band Releases (Forty Down)
Lights of Vegas is the debut release from Forty Down, a band born from jam sessions, loud laughs, and louder memories. The track is a wild, feel-good anthem about one unforgettable, drunken night in "Vegas" —where the lights never dim, and the stories get better every time they're told.
Fueled by gritty guitar riffs, driving rhythms, and a chorus you’ll be shouting by the second listen, Lights of Vegas captures that perfect mix of chaos, friendship, and freedom. It’s a celebration of being young, a little reckless, and completely alive.
With Your Symphony, Forty Down paints a tender portrait of unreturned love—a devotion so deep it plays quietly in the background, unnoticed but unwavering. It’s a song for the ones who stay, who love without asking for anything in return, who become a melody in someone else's life even if they’re never heard.
Laced with aching harmonies and lyrical honesty, Your Symphony is a love letter written in silence—a promise to always be there, even when the feeling isn’t mutual. It’s bittersweet, beautiful, and heartbreakingly human.
Written at 2 a.m. in the middle of a sleepless night, Falling is one of Forty Down’s most vulnerable tracks to date. Stripped to its emotional core, the song dives deep into the quiet battles of mental health—the moments when it all feels too heavy, too loud, too much.
With raw, unfiltered lyrics and haunting melodies, Falling doesn’t hide behind metaphor. It speaks plainly, painfully, and truthfully—because sometimes, the only way out is to write your way through. It’s not just a song. It’s a moment of truth at the edge of the dark.