WILLIAM RYAN KEY Defies Expectations With Cinematic New Single “Brighton”
Releases Atmospheric New Single “BRIGHTON”
From Upcoming EP Everything Except Desire
Out February 11, 2022 via Equal Vision
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JANUARY 5, 2022 (Nashville, TN) — “I think this song is a manifestation of my desire to set myself free from the constraints of what I’ve created in the past,” says William Ryan Key about his latest single, “Brighton” which is released today, January 5, 2022via Equal Vision Records. Taken from his third EP Everything Except Desire (release date: February 11, 2022), the airy and textural track pushes Key a little further left from his past duties as Yellowcard vocalist and rhythm guitarist. “I wondered if it was too far removed from the music people expect to hear from me,” he expresses. “The more I pondered it, the more I realized that it might be, and that it was ok if it was.”
Clocking in at a little more than six minutes (almost twice the standard length of the songs he wrote with Yellowcard), “Brighton” ebbs and flows into a pastoral soundscape of crashing synths and atmospheric percussion while his distinctive vocals carry the melody. “The baseline of this song bounced around in my head for days,” he adds. “The verses are rhythmic and complex while the chorus just soars. This one is for driving at night with nowhere specific to go.”
“Brighton” follows the release of “Face In A Frame,” the first single from the upcoming EP, which idobi.com called “an airy pop tune that is a far cry from what you’d hear from Yellowcard but the band’s strong suit was always Key’s vocals — it shows how strong they are when he branches out to songs like this.” UK’s Rock Sound chimed that the track “softly shimmers with entrancing synths and beautifully considered vocals. It’s a gorgeous track that demonstrates just how different this release is going to be.”
Exploring different genres and instrumentals on Everything Except Desire, Key’s deep dive into the cinematic and conceptual music world offers a new palette for him to explore. It’s a deeply personal record (the EP tackles such heavy topics as his own mental health and expunging emotional toxicity), he explains, “I wanted to figure out why I let things happen to me. I allowed myself to be vulnerable for the wrong reasons, and I needed to understand that.”
Conceived and produced by Key on a month-to-month basis through Patreon at the start of Summer 2020, he reached out to friends Ryan Mendez, Erich Talaba, and Mike Kalajian to help in the recording of the record. The result is an EP that isn’t as much an extension of his previous two critically-hailed EPs Thirteen and Virtue as it is a progression forward. “I took a risk and created something completely unlike anything I’ve released in the past,” he beams. “This record felt like a big step for me both as a writer and a producer.”
Everything Except Desire will be released on February 11, 2022 via Equal Vision Records and can be pre-ordered/pre-saved at https://wrk.lnk.to/desire.
Brighton
Where you stay out on the channel sea
Whitewash skies are gonna set you free
Shadows blue above a black outline
Tell some truth beyond the words you find
Did you ever have a real reflection
In the water underneath this bridge
Used to think you had a fair complexion
Couldn’t hurt too big
Everything is heaving up these lessons
I never learned before
What a wonder when you find your next one
Maybe more is more
I don’t mind
We were almost there
That first time
When you almost cared
Weak within
I was calling home
Telling them
You are all I know
Long lost days, a rainy winter gone
I can’t say I’m ever right or wrong
Who’s that there, another hidden face
I still care, why do I work this way
I will elevate the uninvited
So that I can feel a goddamn thing
Trouble is there is a broken person
You couldn’t fix in me
So I never need to measure this up
To anyone I find
We were just another empty vessel
In the black of night
I don’t mind
We were almost there
That first time
When you almost cared
Weak within
I was calling home
Telling them
You are all I know
Track Listing
1. The Swim Back
2. Face in a Frame
3. Brighton
4. Heavens
5. Union Chapel