Platinum-selling artist Bryce Vine shares summery, genre-bending collection Motel California, drawing us into a world of laid-back swagger and anthemic power.
Delivering a vivid tale of late nights, love, heartbreak, ego checks, and existential reflections, the album is founded upon Vine’s signature blend of conversational flow and melodic delivery as it moves seamlessly through the highs and lows of modern life.
Spanning everything from pop and hip-hop to alternative, the project is led by two releases including smooth and sultry “Lauryn Hill,” featuring Flyana Boss and the country-tinged acoustic-pop stylings of “Rocky Mountain,” featuring “Rocky Brittney Spencer.
Whether a confident, feel-good instrumental showcase or an introspective moment diving into themes of freedom, travel and reflection, there’s something for everyone on Vine’s lates.
The album also includes standout offerings like “GOOD 4 NOTHING,” “Bittersweet Symphony,” and the nostalgia-laden “THE DAYS (This Thing Called Life),” as well as collaborations with Mickey Avalon on the offbeat “JANE FONDA” and expansive closer “7 DAYS A WEEKEND,” all of which come together to evoke a carefree vibe that leaves behind a burst of energy.
Evoking nostalgia and modernity in equal parts with his luxury melting pot of pop, hip-hop, and alternative, framed by crisp lyrics, expansive hooks and laid-back charm Bryce Vine’s explosive and experimental artistry establishes him as a powerhouse act.
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