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Corban Chapple releases new EP ‘Maybe We’ll Make It’

  • FLEX Team
  • May 1
  • 1 min read


Corban Chapple’s Maybe We’ll Make It is a quietly striking debut that privileges emotional honesty over spectacle. Rooted in introspection, the EP charts a journey through uncertainty and self-discovery, guided by a sensibility that feels both contemporary and classically informed. Its understated elegance invites listeners into a reflective soundscape shaped by longing, growth, and resilience.


Conceptually, the project unfolds with literary precision. Structured as a prologue, three acts, and an epilogue, it navigates themes of masculinity, intimacy, and emotional restraint with remarkable subtlety. The non-confrontational tension of “Let’s Not Talk About It” contrasts with the fragile vulnerability of “Porcelain,” while the title track offers a measured resolution grounded in acceptance rather than certainty.


Chapple’s commitment to artistic autonomy elevates the record’s impact. Performing and producing nearly every element himself, he demonstrates a rare unity of vision that resonates throughout the EP. In an era dominated by algorithm-driven releases, Maybe We’ll Make It stands apart as a thoughtful and cohesive work; one that signals the arrival of an artist unafraid to inhabit the complexities of his own narrative.



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