Bayleigh Cheek’s new track “Release Me” via Red Zeppelin Records, a song about what it means to realize you’ve believed a lie or false identity of yourself, and the process of becoming free from it and knowing the truth.
Bayleigh grew up listening to a range of genres, from psychedelic and folk to progressive rock and new wave, “Release Me” opened her eyes to the world of synths and everything electronics can provide to create a whole new universe of sound. Taking something seemingly fun and cheerful on the outside, and revealing something deeper on the inside.

Before she started writing her upcoming debut album, she decided to be more vulnerable, honest and raw. Normally Bayleigh has hidden behind surrealism, which is still a big part of her art and will continue to be, but in light of the pandemic, she felt that she needed to really open and not hide anymore.
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