About
C. Burrows, the nomadic alter ego of singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Chris Andrews, makes music that’s as grounded as it is spiritual — a tapestry woven with emotional depth, intimacy and power.
In 2016, he walked across the United States—from Washington, DC to Los Angeles—a 3,200-mile solo odyssey that spanned over nine months. It was during this time that Angelfish (2017) was born. Written on the road and recorded in his parent’s attic, it is a voyage across landscapes—both physical and emotional.
His first professional studio album Dark Blue (Fall 2025) is a testament to the power of feeling—on how walking headfirst into discomfort, instead of away from it, can be a portal to transformation. As a practicing therapist focusing on somatic movement, Chris doesn’t just write about emotion—he lives it. Dark Blue traces the edge of every ache and the beauty that comes from staying open, even when it hurts.
Guided by a team of visionary producers—Suz Slezak (David Wax Museum), Daniel Goans (Lowland Hum), Anthony Da Costa (Pleasantville Recording), and D. James Goodwin (The Isokon)—the record is intimate, powerful and insistent there’s magic in facing what we fear most.
Chris lives on a farm in Virginia with his wife, goats, and dog, June.