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Nashville-by-way-of-Washington-State singer-songwriter Bailey Bryan has said she titled her new album Fresh Start as a tribute to reinventing herself after a relationship breakdown. But there's a lot more to it than that. Four years after she released the country-inflected So Far EP, wearing her Taylor Swift influences on her sleeve, Bryan, now 23, sounds like a different person. This extends to her voice, which packs more husky gravitas than the bright-and-light chirpiness of her early work. But more than anything, it's about her style. This isn't a case of a country artist dropping in a trap beat here or a lite-rap line there. Where she once sounded like a Red-era Swiftie clone, now Bryan sounds like a full-fledged pop star trafficking in hip-hop. Bryan has dubbed her new vibe "Sensitive Bad Bitch"; you could also call it "sounds like Halsey." That's especially true on the glittering title track, naked and plaintive "Sober," and "Roster," the TikTok equivalent of a torch song: "You've been actin' different, baby, where the time go?/ Think about it all day, used to make plans/ Now I'm lucky if you call, like 'Wanna smash?'/ I mean, yeah, but I know I deserve better." There are also shades of Camila Cabello on the pretty "Don't Call Me" and Miley Cyrus on the slinky, bottom-heavy "play w/ me." After taking life cues from Swift (she told NPR: I heard [Swift's first album'] and I was like, "I wanna do that"), Bryan has said she wants to be the next Drake; indeed, she's covered a handful of the Canadians rapper's tracks, even collaborating with Kyla, who Drake sampled for "One Dance," on a version of that hit. Fresh Start is fun and intriguing, but still begs the question: Who is she, really? What will Bryan sound like five or 10 years from now? It's hard to say, but she's doing a good job of being Miss Right Now. © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz
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Erik Madrid, Mixer - Joe LaPorta, Masterer - Joe Ginsberg, Producer, Writer - Bailey Bryan, Writer, MainArtist - Allyson Coff, A&R Direction
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2020 300 Entertainment
Joe LaPorta, Masterer - Jon Santana, Producer, Mixer - Bailey Bryan, Writer, MainArtist - Allyson Coff, A&R Direction - Hope Spinner, Writer
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2021 300 Entertainment
German, Producer - TONY MASERATI, Mixer - Joe LaPorta, Masterer - Stefan Johnson, Writer - Zach Abend, Writer - The Monsters & Strangerz, Producer - Jordan K. Johnson, Writer - Oliver Peterhof, Writer - Bailey Bryan, Writer, MainArtist - Claire Douglas, Writer - Allyson Coff, A&R Direction
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2020 300 Entertainment
Joe LaPorta, Masterer - Lauren larue, Writer - Jon Santana, Producer, Mixer, Writer - Bailey Bryan, Writer, MainArtist - Allyson Coff, A&R Direction
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2021 300 Entertainment
Erik Madrid, Mixer - Joe LaPorta, Masterer - Joe Ginsberg, Writer - Jon Santana, Producer - Bailey Bryan, Writer, MainArtist - Jonathan Alcibiades Santana, Writer - Allyson Coff, A&R Direction
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2020 300 Entertainment
Joe LaPorta, Masterer - Jon Santana, Producer, Mixer - Bailey Bryan, Writer, MainArtist - Allyson Coff, A&R Direction
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2021 300 Entertainment
Joe LaPorta, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Joe Ginsberg, Producer, Writer - Jon Santana, MixingEngineer - Bailey Bryan, Writer, MainArtist - Allyson Coff, A&R Direction
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2021 300 Entertainment
Joe LaPorta, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Joe Ginsberg, Writer - Jon Santana, Producer, Writer, MixingEngineer - Bailey Bryan, Writer, MainArtist - Michael Whitworth, Writer - Claire Douglas, Writer - Allyson Coff, A&R Direction
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2021 300 Entertainment
Joe LaPorta, Masterer - Joe Ginsberg, Producer, Writer - Jon Santana, Mixer - Bailey Bryan, Writer, MainArtist - Allyson Coff, A&R Direction
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2021 300 Entertainment
Joe LaPorta, Masterer - Jon Santana, Producer, Mixer - Bailey Bryan, Writer, MainArtist - Allyson Coff, A&R Direction
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2021 300 Entertainment
Erik Madrid, Mixer - Joe LaPorta, Masterer - Joe Ginsberg, Producer, Writer - Nate Cyphert, Writer - Bailey Bryan, Writer, MainArtist - Allyson Coff, A&R Direction
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2021 300 Entertainment
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Nashville-by-way-of-Washington-State singer-songwriter Bailey Bryan has said she titled her new album Fresh Start as a tribute to reinventing herself after a relationship breakdown. But there's a lot more to it than that. Four years after she released the country-inflected So Far EP, wearing her Taylor Swift influences on her sleeve, Bryan, now 23, sounds like a different person. This extends to her voice, which packs more husky gravitas than the bright-and-light chirpiness of her early work. But more than anything, it's about her style. This isn't a case of a country artist dropping in a trap beat here or a lite-rap line there. Where she once sounded like a Red-era Swiftie clone, now Bryan sounds like a full-fledged pop star trafficking in hip-hop. Bryan has dubbed her new vibe "Sensitive Bad Bitch"; you could also call it "sounds like Halsey." That's especially true on the glittering title track, naked and plaintive "Sober," and "Roster," the TikTok equivalent of a torch song: "You've been actin' different, baby, where the time go?/ Think about it all day, used to make plans/ Now I'm lucky if you call, like 'Wanna smash?'/ I mean, yeah, but I know I deserve better." There are also shades of Camila Cabello on the pretty "Don't Call Me" and Miley Cyrus on the slinky, bottom-heavy "play w/ me." After taking life cues from Swift (she told NPR: I heard [Swift's first album'] and I was like, "I wanna do that"), Bryan has said she wants to be the next Drake; indeed, she's covered a handful of the Canadians rapper's tracks, even collaborating with Kyla, who Drake sampled for "One Dance," on a version of that hit. Fresh Start is fun and intriguing, but still begs the question: Who is she, really? What will Bryan sound like five or 10 years from now? It's hard to say, but she's doing a good job of being Miss Right Now. © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 11 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 00:27:30
- Artistes principaux : Bailey Bryan
- Label : 300 Entertainment
- Genre : Soul/Funk/R&B R&B
© 2021 300 Entertainment ℗ 2021 300 Entertainment
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