Posts

Danielle Bradbery Releases Back to the Basics ‘The Vocals’ EP

The Vocals

Although we all appreciate a good tailgating song or a party anthem, there’s something so special about the art of story-telling that is so prevalent in country music. Rising country star and one of NYCountry Swag’s 2018 Artists to Watch, Danielle Bradbery brought listener’s back to the basics with the recent release of her 3-song EP, I Don’t Believe We’ve Met (The Vocals).

The songstress dropped this EP, for fans as a celebration of her debut album, I Don’t Believe We’ve Met’s first birthday. Bradbery shared on Twitter, “I Don’t Believe We’ve Met is one year old today! The process of writing, recording, & releasing this record allowed me to rediscover myself. I wanted to pay tribute to those moments.” The EP features three of the most poignant and heartfelt songs on the original album, including her hit, “Worth It,” “Human Diary,” and “Potential.”

The three-song project features stripped down vocals of the tracks, allowing the lyrics to take the spotlight. Bradbery’s vocals are vulnerable and evoke pure, raw emotion, reminding fans of her one of a kind musical gift. The 22-year-old recording artist has plenty to be proud of this past year and this celebratory release is another accomplishment.

Sharing in a recent press release, the songstress reflected on the EP, “Coming back to these songs a year later I recognize that I have grown into a stronger, more independent woman. I am proud of that growth, but I am also proud of the music that provided me with the ability to keep going. Being that today marks one year since the release, we decided to pay tribute to that music and the moments along the way.”

The singer-songwriter will embark on her 6-spot opening gig, beginning on January, 31st 2019 in Virginia, on Kane Brown’s ‘Live Forever Tour.’ Additionally, Bradbery will be a centerpiece at many music festivals this year, including, Tortuga Music Festival, Stagecoach Music Festival, and Country LakeShake Festival. Head to daniellebradbery.com for tickets and more information. Click here to stream and download I Don’t Believe We’ve Met (The Vocals).

—————————-

Thank You for supporting Country Music in NYC & Beyond!

Subscribe to our Weekly Round-Up here 
for ticket giveaways, meet & greet contests, upcoming events,
and all things country music in the New York metro area and beyond!

+ Follow our country music adventures on InstagramTwitter & Facebook:

DBradbery Cover

NYCS First Impression: Danielle Bradbery ‘I Don’t Believe We’ve Met’

Danielle Bradbery NYCS

From first listen, Danielle Bradbery’s latest album is a remarkable testament to the artist who is finally choosing her own path. “I didn’t know myself as a person back then,” Bradbery says of her teenage years. “I didn’t know my sound yet. Now I want to talk about real things. I want to be honest.” the singer says of evolving after her stint on the singing competition The Voice.  As a 16-year-old, Bradbery took the reality competition by storm with her strong vocal ability and sweet nature.  Now, 21, she understands the importance of being honest with yourself and making the music that you feel represents you.

At her album release party in NYC on Wednesday night, Bradbery explained to us before taking the stage  “This album is a huge growing up process, for this album, 16 to now 21 is a huge gap that you have to figure out and that is exactly what I did.”

The Texas native co-wrote 7 of the 10 tracks on I Don’t Believe We’ve Met, making each lyric personal to her story. The most intimate song, “Human Diary” is an intimate look at a breakup and all of the things you lose, feeling exposed and raw.  The lead single “Sway” is a perfect groove, introducing the new sound from The Voice alum.

“What Are We Doing” could easily find itself on any pop music chart sitting next to Justin Beiber, highlighting the back and forth of a modern-day relationship. Bradbery’s vocal chops bring new life to the simplest lyric including the female empowering, “Worth It”, her favorite on the album.  Fans of all ages can relate to the message Bradbery is singing about.  Sonically, the project fits in perfectly with the pop-country vibes that have catapulted young female artists to the country charts including Lauren Alaina and Carly Pearce. Be on the look out for more great things from this emerging country artist and grab I Don’t Believe We’ve Met on iTunes.

 

—————————————————————–

Thanks for supporting Country Music in NYC!

Click Here to learn more about NYCountry Swag
+ Follow our Country Music Adventures on Instagram, @NYCOUNTRYSWAG!

– Team NYCountry Swag