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Chuck It On with Role Model
Role Model is a Maine-born singer and writer who channels diaristic pop with dry wit and soft edges.
Whispered pop, big rooms
His path runs from early bedroom demos to Los Angeles studios, with the late Mac Miller offering key early mentorship and encouragement. The live show leans on guitar, bass, and punchy drums, keeping the talk-sung verses clear and letting hooks bloom. Expect a set built around fan anchors like blind, forever&more, hello!, and minimal, with one newer cut slotted mid-show to test the room.Who shows up
The crowd skews college-age to late 20s with plenty of pairs and small friend groups, lots of worn caps, vintage tees, and low-key sneakers, and a patient singalong energy. A lesser-known note: several early releases kept first-take vocals to preserve that breathy, near-whisper tone, and he still favors close-mic intimacy on stage. For transparency, these likely songs and production choices are inferred from recent runs and could change night to night.The Role Model Crowd, Up Close
The scene is relaxed and tidy, with thrifted sweaters, clean sneakers, and ball caps worn low under the lights.
Quiet confidence in the pit
You will hear tuneful chatter before the show and full-voice crowd lines once the hooks hit, often turning the first chorus into a room-wide echo. During the quiet number, phones rise for lights, but most keep them down once the beat returns so voices carry.Little rituals, shared notes
Merch leans earth tones and soft prints, with script logos and a simple photo tee that looks like it came from a film lab. A few fans bring small signs or Polaroids to trade at the rail, and bracelets sometimes move down the line before doors. The older bedroom-pop heads mix smoothly with newer listeners from short-video clips, and the tone stays open and unhurried. After the last song, people linger to talk lyrics, compare favorites, and swap stories about the first time they heard a hook in a car or a dorm.How Role Model Sounds On Stage
Live, Role Model's vocal sits forward and a touch dry, which keeps the conversational phrasing clear over tight drums and bright guitar.
Keep it lean, make it land
The band favors simple, springy grooves that leave space for the melody, and they will often swap programmed claps for real snare shots to make choruses feel bigger. He likes to ease into a song with a short guitar vamp or a muted verse, then open the throttle on the next hook.Small shifts, big payoffs
A common move is dropping the final chorus into half-time for four bars before snapping back to full speed, a small switch that lifts the last refrain. When a ballad shows up, the guitar edges toward clean and glassy while the bass keeps a soft thump, and his head voice stays light instead of pushing. Visuals tend to be warm ambers and cool blues that track the tempo shifts without distracting from the playing. Fans of arrangement nerdery will notice tiny key changes between recordings and stage to keep his range comfortable when he is moving.If You Like Role Model, Try These Live
If you connect with Role Model's confessional tone and clean hooks, you will likely find a home with Jeremy Zucker, who favors mellow guitar textures and diary-level lyrics.