Brand New Video! SayWeCanFly “Driftwood Heart”
Every once in a while an artist comes along who makes music so heartfelt and relatable that he or she become an instant sensation in the underground community-and that can certainly be said of 20-year-old Canadian singer/songwriter Braden Barrie who has been playing under the name SayWeCanFly since 2009. Fresh off a successful stint on the Vans Warped Tour’s Acoustic Basement stage, Barrie is finally ready to unleash his Epitaph debut the Darling EP on the world. “The Warped Tour was something I dreamed of doing since I started SayWeCanFly and it was definitely surreal living out a moment I’d experienced so many times in my thoughts,” he explains. “It felt like home but it also felt like the craziest place I’ve ever been and I couldn’t believe I was able to play for a completely packed tent every day of the tour.”
Things are inevitably about to get much crazier for the Lindsay, Ontario-based Barrie once his dedicated fan base of nearly 1.2 million social media followers-as well as the uninitiated-hear his third full-length, which was recorded at a cozy studio called The Green Room in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. “The whole recording process was just a long hangout with some microphones,” Barrie explains. “The most important thing about bringing my songs into reality is good vibes. I need to be in a space where I can completely let go and get lost in my emotions with no negative vibes or stress around because the studio is the doorway between my heart and our world.” That doorway stood wide open for Barrie who unbelievably wrote all of these songs in 24 hours. “It was just one of those days where I was able to pour my feelings onto paper without trying,” he says. “I’ve always found that my best songs happen without knowing they’re coming
SayWeCanFly’s energetic live shows also embody this idea and prove that Barrie’s catharsis is contagious. “When I get onstage I’m shelling my story, just me and my guitar,” he says. “The reason I love playing shows is because everyone in the room is focused on the same thing and for a while who we are and how we’re different stops mattering,” he summarizes. “More than anything, I always like to leave everyone with thoughts that we don’t like to think. I’m really excited to start playing these new songs live because I think they’re some of my most relatable and honest pieces yet.” Luckily for fans, Barrie plans on hitting the road as much as possible over the next year and has already began work on his next full-length album. In the meantime, hopefully these songs will help you heal.
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