Bryce Bowyn Opens the Gates of His Heart in “Barbican”

Out September 25, 2024

DC-based electropop artist, Bryce Bowyn,  is set to release his swirling synth-laden wonderland of a track, “Barbican” on September 25th. Showcasing Bryce’s talent for creating a swirling synthpop wonderland, the single is addictively kaleidoscopic in its instrumentalism and is packed with deliciously honest lyricism. A testament to the ways in which we protect ourselves from heartbreak, yet feel the magnetic pull of falling for someone. Bryce’s latest single is a dance floor anthem for those on the precipice of letting love back into their hearts - “There’s a barbican around my heart / If I let you in, I’ll fall apart / I’d wait a thousand years, if I knew you’d save me”. Inspired by a diverse range of influences - from legendary pop mainstays like Madonna and Charlie XCX to 80s synthpop icons such as Pet Shop Boys and Girogio Moroder - Bryce Bowyn’s is a master of crafting infectiously dance-worthy creations.

ABOUT BRYCE BOWYN: 

Based in Washington, D.C., Bryce Boweyn’s anthemic electropop tracks have resonated with audiences across the nation’s capital and beyond. With songs like “A Bridge Burned Down” and “Town”, Bowyn has showcased his ability to juxtapose familiar late 2000s pop soundscapes with self-aware, cutting lyricism. Bowyn’s impact extends far beyond the boundaries of conventional pop. He is a passionate advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and mental health, and he has graced the stage at DC’s Capital Pride, and has shared the stage with acclaimed queer pop acts, such as girli. Garnering support from the DC Commission of the Arts and Humanities’s  2024 Arts and Humanities Fellowship grant and Projects, Events, and Festivals grant, Bowyn is set to release his new EP in late 2024.