Dylan Reese Discusses Accountability In His Bubbly New Video For ‘all your fault’ (Music Video Review)
By: Chris Buxton IG/Twitter: @chrisbuxtonllg
With summer starting to heat up, there has been an abundance of smooth and upbeat singles hitting our airwaves. However, I believe Massachusetts’ very own, Dylan Reese, has taken the crown for song of the summer with his bubbly new record ‘all your fault’. The stunning record is crafted with rich production that’s laced with smooth guitars and infectious pop melodies by Dylan Heidt (Hiding In Headstones), Moses Jean, and Dylan himself. Over the three-minute runtime, you will be immersed in his intoxicating lyrics and melodies, and you will realize this is the song you have been missing from your life. In addition to the single, Dylan also gifted listeners an upbeat video to accompany the blooming record.
In the Masahico Torres-directed and Kirk Cedric (of Nostalgic Digital) edited video, Dylan is seen in various locations expressing his feelings towards his significant other. He is seen in an old-school diner, a room full of sunflowers, and a bright classroom that perfectly displays the aesthetic of the rising artist. Although the video is simple, it packs enough punch to make you want to keep it on repeat. With that being said, if you haven’t heard of the emerging artist, you need to stop what you are doing and stream this video above. You will not be disappointed!
Lyrics That Stick:
“And if you don’t wanna do the time
Don’t do the crime”