Having a collaboration with any artist dead or alive, Bryce said his list is really big, but also said it would be really cool to have Michael Jackson to sing a hook. ![]() So yeah my music always sounds like a mix of all the people I listen too.” Of course there are people that influenced me that sound like some of my songs, so with that respect, yes, I do listen to people that sound like me because that’s where I am getting me from. We asked Bryce if he enjoys the same music style as the style he creates, and his answer was simply “I don’t know, because I don’t know a lot of artists with the same style, what I wanted to do was makes songs that if people heard they would say ‘okay well that has to be Bryce Vine’ because of the way my music sounds. “Minutes or months, that’s how long it takes, I never know.” When it comes to recording music, Bryce said he has no set process, he either builds beats on his own by himself like he did with his song “Glamaroma.” He tends to write his songs all in one day, goes to the studio, gives his producer the idea that he has, it gets cleaned up and edited, or he has beats made for him but has no lyrics for it so it will be set aside until he finds the perfect lyrics for the right beats. When he was studying at Berklee College of Music he met his DJ Skizz Marquee, and took all his influences and the different music he grew up listening to and started to brand his sound. “I became a total warped tour kid after that.” He then started a pop punk band in high school and through that got introduced to new music, like Motion City Soundtrack and New Found Glory. “I was sitting on my couch, watching someone play guitar on TV and I said ‘I wanna be able to do that.’ I didn’t know what I was going to do with it or how it was going to affect my life but I knew I wanted to have that option to do that kind of thing.”īryce started the process of teaching himself to play guitar, and would practice different songs in his garage. When considering music as a career, Bryce said “it just kind of happened.” “Those people are where it all stems from,” said Bryce. Along the years he has added to his collection of people he is influenced by but those have stuck with him throughout the years. It made me want to write in a very unique way and be honest in my lyrics, so I always kept practicing that.” Bryce is also influenced by Kid Cudi, Tupac, and Outkast and Blink 182 as well. ![]() At the age of 13, Vine fell in love with the band when he heard them on the radio, in a recent interview Bryce said “the writing of their songs was just so unique to me, I really grabbed ahold of the words. ![]() Jumping into writing, Bryce had a lot of influence from the band Third Eye Blind. With any given chance, he loves incorporating those sounds into his music. Growing up on a lot of different kinds of music influenced the different things he wanted to create with his music. He described it as “great” but he knew he still wanted to evolve his sound. When searching for his sound, Bryce said it took him all of his life up until 3 years ago when he put out his first EP. ![]() Bryce who was born in New York City, and raised in Los Angeles, said his music style is what would happen if Blink-182, Kid Cudi and Outkast went to a jam session drunk. We caught up with Bryce Vine at the Detroit stop of his Night Circus tour.
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