LONG TIME ‘What’s Up Down Under’ GUEST BRYCE SAINTY DROPS FIERY NEW SINGLE AND VISUALISER ‘BONFIRE’ AHEAD OF HIS DENI UTE MUSTER DEBUT
Ahead of his appearance at the iconic 2024 Deni Ute Muster, long time guest of the television series ‘What’s Up Down Under’ and star country riser Bryce Sainty unveils his blistering new single, ‘Bonfire’.
The singer-songwriter has made a name for himself crafting cruisy summer bops, like the recent summer smash, ‘Coast’. Peaking at #25 on the CountryTown Hot 50 airplay charts, the breezy hit landed additions to Spotify’s ‘New Music Friday’ and Apple Music’s ‘Aussie Country’, ‘Today’s County’, ‘Little Bit Country’ and ‘New Music Daily’ editorial playlists.
Bryce seriously turns up the heat on ‘Bonfire’. “It’s about the fire you feel for someone and no matter what you do you can’t help but be enchanted by it,” he reveals.
Collaborating for the first time with Nashville-based writer Kylie Sackley, the pair instantly hit it off. “Kylie has been a bucket list songwriter for me to work with and when we sat down and wrote this song together there was so much energy. I feel as though the song captures that.”
When crafting the blazing guitar solos and stadium-worthy drums on ‘Bonfire’, Bryce relied on the veteran ears of producer, Rod McCormack. “He is so good at being able to transform my work tapes and vision into something amazing.” That vision carries through in the captivating music video shot by Eyes and Ears Creative – despite the challenges posed by the weather during filming. “It was in the middle of winter, and it was freezing but we needed to capture the essence of fire and warmth. It was a lot of blankets off camera, but Jeremy and the Eyes and Ears team did a great job,” laughs Bryce.
Recently notching over 4 million total streams, Bryce Sainty has enjoyed an illustrious rise since his breakout 2020 single ‘Do You Remember’. The country dynamo has supported The Wolfe Brothers, The Whitlams Black Stump and Melanie Dyer, with dates lined up alongside INXS founder, Andrew Farriss, in October. If that wasn’t enough, he’s set to light up the stage at the Deni Ute Muster and recently announced a headline show at Tamworth Country Music Festival.
Bryce Sainty’s latest single ignites a new chapter in his musical journey, showcasing his signature blend of emotive lyrics and electrifying instrumentation. ‘Bonfire’ is certain to be another hit for the singer-songwriter, as he continues to blaze a trail in Australian country music.
SHOW DATES:
Friday 4th October – Deni Ute Muster – Deniliquin, NSW
Thursday 24th October – The Brass Monkey – Cronulla, NSW (w/ Andrew Farriss) Wednesday 22nd January – Moonshiners Honky Tonk Bar – Tamworth, NSW
*Tickets on sale now and available at https://www.brycesainty.com/