Bjéar Returns With Single ‘Foxglove’, Announces New Album
I Love You, Brae is set for release Friday 8 April.
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LA-based South Aussie Bjéar enters the next chapter of his career with I Love You, Brae, his most vulnerable album yet.
The project of singer-songwriter and producer Brae McKee, Bjéar has been releasing music for over a decade, with his upcoming album preceded by the luminous new single ‘Foxglove’.
Imbued with the spirit of Americana and alt-folk, the track follows the previously released single ‘Sing Again’ and highlights Bjéar’s emotive storytelling.
The single arrives as Bjéar is currently on tour with LANY as the guitarist and keyboardist. His new album has been described as an introspective meditation on love, identity and loss, blurring the lines between classic Americana and folk with textured electronic production, and Bjéar’s most personal project.
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Taking influence from the likes of Bon Iver, Sufjan Stevens and Frank Ocean, Bjéar is known for writing and releasing captivating music with heart.
His songs have garnered over 18 million streams across multiple platforms, with two of his tracks – ‘Firefall’ and ‘Hymn’ – featured on Grey’s Anatomy.
‘Foxglove’ gives fans a glimpse at what to expect from Bjéar’s upcoming album and the direction he is moving towards.
‘Foxglove’ by Bjéar is out now. Listen here. I Love You, Brae is out Friday April 8. Pre-save here.
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