Platinum-selling artist Bryce Vine unveils his most personal and free-flowing project Motel California, a summery, genre-bending collection rooted in Vine’s signature mix of catchy melodies and laid-back swagger.
Spanning everything from pop and hip-hop to alternative, the project draws us into a vivid journey tracking late nights, love, heartbreak, ego checks, and existential reflections. Led by Vine’s penchant for conversational flow and melodic delivery, the album is a startlingly honest reflection of the highs and lows of modern life.
The album is perfectly showcased by two new releases. First, the smooth summertime offering “Lauryn Hill,” featuring Flyana Boss which delivers an anthem and funky instrumentation laden with a confident, feel-good vibe.
Next is the refreshing country-tinged, acoustic-pop sensibilities of “Rocky Mountain” featuring Brittney Spencer, a bright yet introspective production hat taps into themes of freedom, travel, and reflection.
The full album includes standout titles like “GOOD 4 NOTHING,” “Bittersweet Symphony,” and the nostalgic “THE DAYS (This Thing Called Life),” as well as collaborations with Mickey Avalon on the cheeky, offbeat “JANE FONDA” and soaring closer “7 DAYS A WEEKEND,” which captures the album’s carefree, all-killer-no-filler energy.
With the powerful ability to evoke nostalgia and modernity with his lush blend of pop, hip-hop, and alternative, framed by crisp lyrics, expansive hooks and laid-back charm Bryce Vine continues to cement his place in music with his explosive and experimental musical approach.
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