One of the best things about loving someone is knowing all the different shades of them. You see the best and worst but it only makes you feel more connected to them. Dylan Robert expresses the importance of being there no matter what in his new single “Broken by Design.” This single navigates the introspective themes of heartbreak, friendship and romantic mistakes. With layered guitars, rhythmic drum patterns and punchy melodies, this single brings all the indie alternative vibes. The whole track feels like it belongs in an indie romance film where even through all the messy and complicated moments the characters still chose their love for each other. Dylan wrote such a beautiful message and his vocals scratch the right part of your brain.
Dylan expressed that young love is a tricky terrain to navigate. Despite the warzone traps and flaws, he believes you should always stand by the ones you love. The intent of the message matters in ways we might not even realize. We love people in other ways that aren’t romantic and this is something we should and can apply to those relationships as well. The hook in Dylan’s lyrics is “It’s not your fault, you’re broken by design.” Every person you meet has baggage and it’s our choice to hold their bags and allow them in or walk away from what could’ve been great. Easy isn’t always right, the best connections come from recognizing others pain, learning about their past and being by their side.
“Broken by Design,” is one out of two singles Dylan Robert plans to release this summer. His passion for music shows in the songs he crafts. Funny enough, Dylan grew up right around the corner from John Lennon and was named after Bob Dylan. If that isn’t enough proof he was meant to be in this industry, then check out his other singles “Floodlights” and “Psychos.” Dylan brings a new light into the alternative rock scene and I anticipate amazing projects from him in the future. He has a lot of gigs so check out his social media links below for more information on his shows. Dylan is a promising young artist, and one we should all pay attention to.
Written By Emylee Herring
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