Ashtyn Barbaree is an internationally touring singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Fayetteville, Arkansas, noted for her distinctive style of ethereal vocals and melodies, heartfelt songwriting, and passionate performances. Barbaree’s dedication to creating authentic, emotionally resonant music continues to push boundaries and enchant audiences. Her latest project, Sent Through The Ceiling, is set for independent release on October 25.

This collection of songs explores themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the bittersweetness of life. Drawing inspiration from the vast landscapes of the Ozarks and personal experiences, Barbaree weaves narratives of love, loss, and the pursuit of dreams. The album features atmospheric arrangements that reflect the spirit of Americana music through the eyes of an Arkansan with a rich musical palette that includes elements of folk, rock, pop, and country.

The first single, “Copenhagen,” is out now. Musing on togetherness and separation, “Copenhagen” recalls Barbaree’s time in Denmark’s capital.

Barbaree tells Glide, “‘Copenhagen’ is deeply personal to me, as it captures the time when I fell in love with my partner of six years in the midst of a Scandinavian winter. The string lights, paper crafts, mulled wine, and street markets are very romantic. Seasons and relationships have their ups and downs, and I’m thankful to love someone who brings light and positivity to even difficult situations. This song celebrates the resilience and the warmth of love in the coldest climates.”

“Copenhagen” captures the essence of cherished memories and enduring bonds amidst the city’s wintry landscapes, blending catchy piano melodies (Matt Nelson), upright bass (Garrett Jones), electric guitar (Jacob Campbell), drums (Derek Weiand), and harmonies (with Lacy Hampton and Phillip Cannon) for an indie Americana folk vibe. The song was co-written by Barbaree and Mike Mains.

Self-produced, Sent Through The Ceiling was recorded in December 2023 at Haxton Road Studios in Bentonville, Arkansas, with engineer Ryan Ceola. On the album, Barbaree sings lead and is joined by a talented group of Arkansas musicians, including those mentioned above and Ty Dunn (pedal steel, electric and classical guitars, piano), with cameos by Nick Caffrey (bass), Christian Serrano-Torres (cello), and Adams Collins (banjo, Arkansauce).

Ashtyn Barbaree has demonstrated unwavering enthusiasm and dedication throughout her artistic career. Her authentic songwriting and passionate performances have silenced rooms across the United States and Europe. Throughout college at the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville), she performed over 300 shows annually between 2013 and 2017, balancing her studies and her burgeoning music career while earning a degree in geology. Her 2018 debut self-titled EP, recorded at The Butcher Shoppe in Nashville with producer David “Fergie” Ferguson, paved the way for her first European tour in 2018.

In 2020, she recorded her first full-length album, Better Luck Next Time at The Studio Nashville and it’s release propelled her career into extensive touring throughout Europe, recognition as the Arkansas Music Ambassador by Arkansas State Tourism, and nominations for Americana Artist of the Year (2023) and Acoustic Act of the Year (2024) at the Arkansas Country Music Awards.

Notable performances include opening for a range of talents such as Alexandra Kay, Mike Mains, Jason Boland & the Stragglers, William Clark Green, Arkansauce, and Adeem the Artist.

2024’s Sent Through the Ceiling brings Barbaree’s music to a wider national audience, representing a landmark time in her artistic evolution and personal growth up to this moment.

SOURCE: Official Bio

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