In the small town of Sebring, Ohio, a raw and authentic voice is emerging from the heartland. Austin Sonntog isn’t your typical musician chasing fame—he’s an artist who found salvation in songwriting, turning personal struggles into sonic storytelling that resonates with anyone who’s ever felt lost in the dark.
“Music gave me a way to tell my story,” Sonntog shares, his words carrying the weight of experience. “It’s my outlet.” In a world where mental health struggles often go unspoken, Sonntog’s honesty cuts through the silence, offering both solidarity and hope to listeners fighting their own battles.
His upcoming album, “Don’t Die (Just Cry),” set to release on February 21, 2025, promises to be more than just a collection of songs—it’s a testament to survival and the power of artistic expression. The title itself encapsulates Sonntog’s message: it’s okay to feel, to break down, to cry. Just don’t give up.
One of his most powerful lyrics captures this internal struggle perfectly: “Do I wanna die or stay, what is the ruling?” It’s a question that many have faced in their darkest moments, but Sonntog doesn’t leave us there. His journey toward hope is evident in brighter lyrics like “No longer faking this smile, I’m so happy, I don’t need a trial,” showing the evolution from despair to genuine joy.
What sets Sonntog apart isn’t just his music—it’s his authenticity. “I’m just an average person,” he says, “That’s what we all are.” This relatability is perhaps most evident in his song “Razors,” which has become an anthem for those who’ve faced similar struggles with mental health and suicidal thoughts. It’s this kind of raw honesty that’s helping him build a growing following on platforms like TikTok, where he shares his music journey with over 4,000 followers.
But for Sonntog, success isn’t measured in streaming numbers or social media followers. His goal is simple yet profound: to grow an audience of people who can connect with his music, who can find their own stories in his lyrics, and perhaps most importantly, who can feel less alone in their struggles.
“The storyline never ends,” Sonntog reflects, and neither does his evolution as an artist. Each song is a new chapter, each lyric a testament to the ongoing journey of healing and growth. His music serves as a reminder that our darkest moments don’t define us—they’re just part of a larger story that keeps unfolding.
As the February 21 release date for “Don’t Die (Just Cry)” approaches, Sonntog continues to share his journey with an ever-growing community of listeners who find solace in his words. His message is clear: whether you’re from a small town in Ohio or anywhere else in the world, your story matters, your struggles are valid, and sometimes, the best thing you can do is let yourself cry.
You can follow Austin Sonntog’s journey on Instagram (@austin_s2224) and TikTok (@austin_s24), where he regularly shares new music and connects with his community. His upcoming album promises to be his most personal and powerful work yet—a reminder that even in our darkest moments, we’re never truly alone.