Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Bailey Grey’s ‘Most of Us’

Bailey Grey’s music is blended, edgy, and mercurial. The singer-songwriter has a fresh way of bringing modern blues and jazz stylings into the circle of pop and indie rock. The result is an artful collage that evokes thought, emotion, and lingering imagery. Her latest release, ‘Most of Us’ is a commentary on the deplorable affairs and ideologies that exist within society. With a sardonic slash, Bailey throws light on the sad state of healthcare, crime, homelessness, labour issues, etc.

She uses a theatrical tone and a performative soundscape to animate the themes. Casting them in a tragic play with an air of comedy and a dark undercurrent. The sharp guitar moments, neo-classical swishes, country grooves, and blues unfolding, all of it, present a nuanced and compelling flavor of music that you don’t see often. If you enjoy artists like Amy Winehouse, Fiona Apple, and Joni Mitchell, you’re sure to love this artist and her unique ways of evocation. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Most of Us’ by Bailey Grey here - 

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