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Barrett 'Quit Dreaming'

Quit Dreaming

Barrett

Barrett, a Nashville-based band, is showcasing their debut EP 'Quit Dreaming', as well as their commitment to putting themselves out there and creating, a compilation of tracks that celebrates tenacity and determination, rather than just "dreaming."

The four tracks combine alternative rock and pop-punk elements, showcasing inventive soundscapes with rhythmic precision. Their intriguing productions and captivating vocal notes challenge genre conventions, compelling listeners to dance.

With their much-loved debut EP ‘Quit Dreaming’ doing the rounds right now, Nashville-based outfit Barrett looks to highlight the record’s opening offering ‘Don’t Tell’. Honing more of that bold and anthemic alt-rock energy they are known for, this new release makes for an incredibly impactful listen from start to finish.

The EP’s opening track, 'Don't Tell', showcases their bold and anthemic alt-rock energy, making it an impactful listen.

‘Oh No! (Everybody Hates Me)’ is a song that combines alt-rock and R&B elements with a rhythmic impact, aiming to address social anxieties and overthinking. The satirical lyrics appeal to those questioning relationships, making it the toughest tune on the EP.

'Passenger Princess' is a mainstream pop song that evokes an intense dopamine rush, showcasing innocent illusions and imaginary person fantasies, making listeners want to host sleepovers and sing karaoke.

The final song, 'Crash and Burn', connects the compilation with an anthemic alt-rock climax, addressing karma, learning from mistakes, and constructive criticism of a bullying former employer. The song emphasizes the reward of a shift from gentle to gritty.

'Quit Dreaming' showcases Barrett's dedication to their craft and mature creative vision, showcasing their impressive artistic growth.

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