Bayline – I Choose Love

Bayline’s debut album is full of catchy, melodic, raw, punk and rock tracks with a touch of emo. Ranging from more punk tracks to slower rock tracks all brought with the same punch, appealing to a wide range of rock music fans. The songs on this album are a reflection on the current and past state of society. But it also contains more personal tracks addressing anxiety, depression and choosing your own path. The band saw a common theme throughout the songs and that was LOVE. You can lose yourself in all the negativity and your own (negative) thoughts but I CHOOSE LOVE.

The album has been released, November 24th, in collaboration with Suburban Records and Flight 13.

You can find the album here:

Bayline – Trophy Heads

Trophy Heads is a song about the ongoing trophy hunting. Written through the mind of an animal that is telling the hunter what he thinks about the fact that he is being used for people to get high esteem, while pretending to care about the animals they kill. If this doesn’t stop… Soon they will all be gone.

Trophy Heads is the third single of the upcoming debut album of Bayline which will be released in collaboration with Suburban Records.

Bayline – Bleeding Hearts

Bleeding Hearts is out now!

The song is a wake-up call to people rioting without a just purpose. The
“rebel without a cause” lines refer to the Dutch riots of ’21, with the
sudden mob mentality scaring a lot of innocent people.

This is the second single of the upcoming EP, which is set to be released September 23rd in collaboration with White Russian records.

Listen here to Bleeding Hearts

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Beggars Can Be Choosers

Beggars Can Be Choosers is the first single of the new punkrockband Bayline taken from the upcoming EP.

“Beggars Can Be Choosers is based on the expression “Beggars can’t be choosers”. It’s a song for the hardworking caretakers, hospital workers, doctors, nurses and all who worked their asses off during the pandemic and felt like they didn’t have a choice but to help those in need. Rather than giving them the recognition and compensation they deserved we honoured them with an applause. Still they got called upon and were pushed to work harder than before. Night or day. Those people should have a right to choose and deserve to beg for something!”.

Listen here to ‘Beggars Can Be Choosers’

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