Dylan Bernard Shares Euphoric Sound with Latest Release “Higher”

Singer-songwriter Dylan Bernard released his brand new single “Higher.” Written by Dylan and Mark Otero, “Higher” was inspired by Dylan’s relationship with music and songwriting.

Stream – https://ffm.to/dtb_higher

Dylan says, “When I started to write ‘Higher’, I knew that I wanted to write about something different. I was at a point where it felt like I was writing about love and relationships over and over again, and I wanted to write something a little more personal. I wanted to write a song that personified how I felt about music. Mark started playing melodies on the electric guitar and shared the opening lyrics to the song. After that, everything happened naturally and the song basically wrote itself.”

Produced by Keaton Stromberg, the vibrant production allows Dylan to show off a more sultry side to his voice. Dylan’s buttery tone shines through as he seamlessly transitions from chest voice to falsetto throughout the song. The lush soundscape of the production creates an almost euphoric feeling for the listener.

Dylan hopes that listeners enjoy “Higher” as much as he does and that everyone can relate to it one way or another. He says, “This is one of my favorite songs that I’ve written and I’m really excited about it. I want listeners to put themselves in the song. For me, this song is about the way music and songwriting make me feel, but this can be about anyone or anything that is special to you, and I think that is the really cool thing about music.”

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