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Layto at Soundwell
Layto
Soundwell
149 W 200 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Oct 19, 2025
7:00 PM MDT
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LNE PRESENTS
LAYTO
THE FEED ME AMNESIA TOUR
SUPPORT: KODE
On Layto’s anticipated debut LP, alternative psycho dropped with many personalities of the musician come out to play. Throughout the seven tracks, listeners are introduced to the passionate alt rock song bard and sly pop charmer, who combine to make beautiful music together. Now, Layto has followed up the release with the deluxe version of the project that features three new songs, highlighted by the new focus single “better off”.
“Bending genres is what I’ve always been drawn to. I’m conscious of actively combining different elements of rock, alt and hip-hop, into an amalgamation of music that I want to be tenable for people,” says the songwriter. Layto draws on influential acts like Twenty One Pilots, Post Malone and Imagine Dragons in the art of musical multiplicity while honing in on a sound that’s uniquely his.
While Layto is naturally gifted at creating his unique stylistic tapestry, it was also nurtured in his earliest years – the Boston native grew up the youngest of five in a lively, if not sometimes dysfunctional, household where many vied for attention and music became its own kind of escape. While his father had a love of crooners like Sinatra and Dean Martin (giving Layto an appreciation of vocal tone), his mother – a drummer herself – gravitated towards Motown and R&B stars like Stevie Wonder and Brian McKnight imparting Layto with an ear for a good beat.
It was in high school where Layto really had his musical epiphany after discovering hip-hop. “Eminem was a game changer,” he says. “I love his angst, I related to the honesty and rawness. Before then, I didn’t know you could make music that was so intense and still connected with people.”
The direct testimonial style is one that Layto successfully brings to his own music, with a constant emphasis on lyrics. It’s evident in the unbarred new tracks “in bed with a psycho” and “save urself (runaway)” the first talking to the Jekyll and Hyde nature of bad relationships and the second a cautionary tale to find an exit.
He admits he taps into his alter ego when writing music to find that darker side. “I try to draw on what I’m going through or what I have been through in the past; an ingrained memory or something that really stuck with me,” he says. “I draw from whatever I’m feeling in the moment and push myself to be as honest as possible.”
The artist also has a strong desire to make music that gives a voice to the millions who suffer from anxiety and depression – and let them know they are not alone. “It’s something I’ve dealt with from a very young age, and though I’ve learned techniques on how to manage it, I would say mental health is my most drawn upon motif,” Layto shares. “I want people to hear it and feel connected. It brings me a lot of joy when my music can bring someone a bit of happiness and it's clear it has done so over the course of the past five years.
Since releasing his debut EP Low Boy in 2018, featuring the hit “Little Poor Me,” Layto has amassed 250+ million global streams and counting as well as 1+ million monthly listeners that cling to his relatable, anthemic music with stories powered by his gravely, booming vocals.
Almost overnight, Layto found success and was able to transition out of a job he hated into making music full-time and hasn’t looked back since. “I worked as a car detailer for years, it was horrible work. I was getting carpal tunnel in my elbows and my shoulders hurt constantly. I didn’t know how I was going to continue.”
Saving most all the money he made, Layto bought studio time to cut tracks. “I got lucky early on, to the point where I knew I had to choose. I had to go all in on music or I’d be squandering an opportunity. Thankfully it’s all worked out for the best.”
A career-changing moment came during a sold-out show in his native Boston in 2022. “All the people that supported me were there. It felt like I made it,” he says.
This spring, Layto will continue to build on his live experience, heading out for dates supporting Ryan Oakes that will be his next big milestone. “I want my show to be an immersive experience, one that the audience feels part of,” he says. “I love seeing the intensity certain artists can bring on stage. Like my music in general, I always want what I do to all hit the marks rather than there being any lulls. I don’t want there to ever be any letdown moments.”
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Soundwell SLC
149 W 200 S
Salt Lake City, Utah
84101
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June 13th 2025
The event was amazing!!! Great people!! Awesome music and good drinks!! Cant wait to go back!!
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Layto Biography
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In a small working class Boston borough, the most common reaction to Layto’s musical ambition would be, “What the fuck is this kid doing?” However, doubt, struggle, and adversity only fueled the artist/pianist/vocalist/producer to push harder. As a result, his handcrafted catchy and confessional style packs percussive punchiness, pop expanse, alternative spirit, and a touch of hip-hop bravado.
A quiet four-year grind yielded millions of streams, critical buzz, rotation on Alt Nation, and a growing fan base following the arrival of his 2018 independent EP, The Low Boy.
“It’s an origin story,” explains Layto. “It’s everything I went through—being subjugated by people around me, subverted by a girl, and coming from nothing, not just financially, but entirely outside of the scene. I always felt like an outsider. On top of that, I was love sick and discarded. The EP tells how I became Layto.” With more music on the way and touring planned, Layto is an underdog worth rooting for.
Read MoreIn a small working class Boston borough, the most common reaction to Layto’s musical ambition would be, “What the fuck is this kid doing?” However, doubt, struggle, and adversity only fueled the artist/pianist/vocalist/producer to push harder. As a result, his handcrafted catchy and confessional style packs percussive punchiness, pop expanse, alternative spirit, and a touch of hip-hop bravado.
A quiet four-year grind yielded millions of streams, critical buzz, rotation on Alt Nation, and a growing fan base following the arrival of his 2018 independent EP, The Low Boy.
“It’s an origin story,” explains Layto. “It’s everything I went through—being subjugated by people around me, subverted by a girl, and coming from nothing, not just financially, but entirely outside of the scene. I always felt like an outsider. On top of that, I was love sick and discarded. The EP tells how I became Layto.” With more music on the way and touring planned, Layto is an underdog worth rooting for.
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