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The brainchild of Irish-Iranian singer-songwriter and producer Sam R, Glassio broke through in 2016, releasing “Try Much Harder,” followed by a series of popular singles, including “Morning House,” “Daydream,” and “Back For More,” amassing more than 5,000,000 streams collectively on Spotify. I liked the idea of packaging these two songs as an A/B single because to me they capture opposing moods, but from different sides of the same coin.” It stems from the perspective of leaving a broken home and turbulent childhood behind through self-reinvention. He goes on, adding, “‘Breakaway’ is my ode to anyone feeling out of place in a community and needing to find the courage to leave that place in order to fulfill their dreams and self-actualize. It felt like with each passing year, you’d lose a number of your friends to the West Coast.¨ The song was definitely my emotional reaction to seeing New York change-not just suddenly after March of 2020, but over the 11 years I’ve been living here. New York was starting to feel very different, largely due to the pandemic. Glassio explains, “I wrote both of these songs in the Summer of 2020, just as the last wave of my close friends decided to move from NYC to L.A. Brooklyn-based indie-electro/dream-pop artist Glassio releases his double-single, “Breakaway” and “Everybody I Know Moved To LA” ( pre-save here), tracks lifted from his forthcoming full-length album, See You Shine, slated to drop May 18th.
