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Best in Vancouver - Ayla Bryn


Ayla Bryn, young woman standing in front of a green forest with cedar trees, dressed in white with long brown hair and pale skin

Hey music fans! We've got a special blog feature in store for you for the next little while. In addition to our regular posting, we're going to be featuring the bands that get to participate in this years Best in Vancouver!


What is "Best in Vancouver?" This is a yearly "battle of the bands" styled showcase of some of the incredibly local bands here in Vancouver. Live Acts is holding the events at The Roxy Cabaret this year, and we hope you'll check them out!


We got the chance to ask some of the artists a few questions about their thoughts on the event this year.


Here's what Ayla Bryn had to say!


 

Q: What sound can people expect to hear when they walk into your performance?

My soft acoustic sound has evolved to incorporate more upbeat indie-pop jams while still utilizing raw emotion through carefully crafted lyrics. Expect to dance, have a good time and be amused by clever lyrics from songs such as, “Crying in my Cereal”, “My Therapist Thinks I’m Smart” and “Death of a Pessimist”.


Q: What makes you stand out from the other bands in Vancouver?

As a musician, my passion has stemmed from lyricism centered around complicated topics. Some topics include abuse, aging, one's relationship with themselves, their parents and the world. These serious songs are juxtaposed by a fun upbeat tone, adding layers of sarcasm and humility. 


Q: What's one thing you wish you could tell a new fan listening to your music for the first time?

I would like to thank anyone for taking the time to listen to my music. My dream is to share my art with the world in hopes of it reaching the right audience and I am incredibly honored every time someone shares that they have been moved by my songs.


Q: Where can people find you (social media, etc.)?

Tik Tok: @ Ayla.bryn

Apple Music: Ayla Bryn


Q: Which prizes are you most excited for from the sponsors?

As a female in the industry I was very pleased to see a prize dedicated to emerging female artists. My experience in the industry has been relatively positive and yet it is still daunting as a new artist to see how male dominated the field is. In addition, I would be incredibly honored to have one of my songs produced by Emily Ryan at Raincity records.



For more details on checking out this incredible artist at the Best in Vancouver shows, head on over to; liveacts.ca/!


Best in Vancouver banner, tan banner with dates oct 2-3, oct 9-10, oct 16-17, oct 23, oct30 and multiple bands listed to play at the roxy cabaret in vancouver

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