w/ Country's New Sensation ''Bree Taylor''
New Single ''Kryptonite''
Hosted by Kim Cyr
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New Single
''Kryptonite''
Bree Taylor channels her superwoman vocals on her latest, instant hit – “Kryptonite”. The singer/songwriter from Canada has been churning out classic country tracks for the better part of the past two years, and now she’s granted an all-access to pass to fans on her contagiously upbeat, diary-reading track about how sometimes love that’s so wrong can feel so incredibly right.
Since the age of six, Taylor has been harnessing her impressive vox onto stages and in recording studios. The up and comer has worked with the likes of a vocal coach to the stars, Bob Garrett (Los Angeles), and Lorraine Lawson (Toronto), notable for her work on CTV’s “The Launch”.
Taylor began penning her own tunes when she was a teen and found early success with her pop debut EP Unbreakable. Shortly after, she switched gears and fashioned herself inside the country genre – and her fans came with her. Taylor’s 2020 drop “Cry” gained an impressive 70 000+ organic streams, and her most recent single, “Burning Bridges” soared to #1 on the Canadian Indie Charts in October of last year (#17 of 50 in Indie Songs ranked overall for 2020).
Never one to shy away from the human experience and singing them into reality, Taylor invited fans to her rawest self, releasing an acoustic, off-the-floor version of “Cry” this past January. Her intention was to give the listeners a new way to connect with the single, but also draw attention to mental health – a cause she holds close to her heart.
On “Kryptonite”, Taylor unleashes a hell storm on a partner who might have been, could have been, had been, but ultimately shouldn’t have been. And we’ve each been there; from flirting with danger to running directly into the fire, many of us know all too well the perilous doom that awaits us when we exchange love for lust. But doesn’t it just feel too damn good to leave well enough alone? Taylor unashamedly lets that careless whisper do all the talking on this rambunctious, roller coaster ride of the intimate desire of knowing better, but disregarding the consequences anyway.
“You might be the devil in disguise,” Taylor affirms, packing heat on her next punch: “Fill up my head with your sweet lies, can’t tell what’s wrong it feels so right.” Written by Taylor and frequent collaborators Donny Anderson and Murray Daigle, the song refuses to veer off the path of authenticity, honesty, and real, pure emotional highs and lows.
Taylor’s got a gift beyond singing and songwriting – she’s born with the talent that draws you in and holds you captive till every last grit and grime, every last husky note, every last perfectly pitched crescendo has been placed on your lap. You’ll find yourself at the end of the track, rapidly trying to start it all over again.
With a career and brand built on authenticity, honesty, and resilience, Bree’s creative ambitions have no limitations. No matter what life throws at her, Bree is and always will be a fighter and she will keep writing songs, keep singing, and will remain truly unapologetically Bree!
''Bree Taylor has so much more power in her music and life than even she knows,'' says Kim Cyr, Editor in Chief for NOW and THEN Magazine, host of the International Music Journey Podcast and radio host for 91.3 FM Bluewater Radio. ''The struggles in life have given her a spirit that money just can't buy and it's a beautiful thing to see. I loved listening to Bree in our interview. Bree has gone through so much in her life and to use that vulnerability as a strength and give it a voice is truly inspiring. I can relate to so many of Bree's words of self-love, of life's lessons, and how she got through them all with her music as a healing tool. She is remarkable and has such an extraordinary gift.'' To hear my interview with Bree Taylor, click on the link below.
Kryptonite (Official Music Video) | Bree Taylor
Bree Taylor - Burning Bridges (Official Music Video)
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