Bryce Vine
BIOGRAPHY
Distilling nimble wordplay, hyper-charged hooks, and intimate guitars into genre-less and timeless songcraft, Bryce Vine leaves his stamp on pop music and culture. Since emerging in 2013, the Los Angeles-based multiplatinum singer, songwriter, producer, and guitarist has quietly built a devoted audience with EPs such as Lazy Fair [2014] and Night Circus [2016]. However, he popped off on an international scale with the double-platinum smash “Drew Barrymore.” It paved the way for the platinum “La La Land” [feat. YG] and his first full-length in 2019, Carnival.
Along the way, Bryce attracted widespread acclaim from Bustle, Billboard, Teen Vogue, VIBE, and more, with TIME declaring “Bryce Vine is the epitome of low-key cool.” In addition to tallying over 1 billion total streams, he delivered a series of unforgettable performances on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!, Wendy Williams, The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Live with Kelly and Ryan, Good Morning America, and more.
When the world turned upside down and all around, Bryce Vine grabbed a guitar, sequestered himself in a tiny bedroom, and cataloged the moment as it unfolded right in front of him. Without a filter, each feeling slipped through the cracks and onto the tape let his guard down, spoke from the heart, and allowed a tear or two to fall on the fretboard. By doing so, he crafted his 2020 Problems EP [Sire Records] out of eloquent observations, catchy confessions, and emotionally charged delivery. He kicked off this chapter with “Problems” with up-and-comer Grady and “Life Goes On.”
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