Barrett Shares Debut EP “Quit Dreaming”: Hailing from Nashville, Barrett is a female-fronted alternative band that proudly delivers what they refer to as “skatepark pop.” The group, comprising drummer/producer Alex Murphy, guitarist Declan Nelligan, guitarist Matt Rock, and singer Addi Barrett, infuses their music with a blend of alternative rock and pop-punk elements. Their debut EP, Quit Dreaming, is a testament to their commitment to creative expression and societal rebellion.
Barrett’s Quit Dreaming encapsulates the band’s ethos: instead of merely “dreaming” about their aspirations, they are actively creating and putting themselves out there. This debut effort is a call to action, encouraging listeners to speak up and embrace productive rebellion. The EP’s four tracks showcase rhythmic precision and captivating vocal notes, defying genre conventions and compelling listeners to dance.
The opening track, “Don’t Tell,” delves into the complexities of a secretive relationship. With clear-cut pop-punk elements and dynamic tempo shifts, the song explores the allure of keeping things hidden, whether due to the unhealthiness of the relationship or fear of societal disapproval.
“Oh No! (Everybody Hates Me)” tackles social anxieties and overthinking, blending alt-rock and R&B influences. The satirical lyrics resonate with anyone who frequently questions their relationships. The rhythmic impact of the song makes it impossible not to dance to.
“Passenger Princess” offers a dopamine rush with its mainstream pop sensibilities. The track paints a picture of innocent daydreaming and fantasy, perfect for a sing-along at a sleepover.
The EP concludes with “Crash and Burn,” an anthemic alt-rock track that ties the compilation together. The song addresses themes of karma and learning from mistakes, directed at a bullying former employer. The transition from gentle melodies to gritty, harsh sounds amplifies the narrator’s growing rage.
Quit Dreaming is as much a celebration of tenacity as it is a statement of determination. The entire EP was recorded at Alex Murphy’s home studio, showcasing the band’s commitment to originality over uniformity. Inspired by bands like The Killers and Paramore, Barrett aims to create a sound that is both fresh and nostalgic.
The band members met through various writing spaces and recording sessions across Nashville during their academic and professional journeys. Their collaboration on new songs in late 2022 led to the creation of Quit Dreaming, with the EP being fully written, arranged, and recorded by the band, funded through a mix of crowdfunding and personal investments.
Barrett says, “Quit Dreaming is about redefining pop/punk for a new home-studio generation. With this project, we want to launch a new wave of early 2000’s nostalgia. We hope that these songs grab the hand of Gen-Z-ers journeying through adulthood.”
In Barrett’s evolving catalogue, Quit Dreaming stands out as a definitive work, reflecting years of artistic experimentation and the development of their distinctive sound across its four tracks.