Bree Taylor shares an ode to undying love with her reassuring new single and video My Last Breath — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
A soaring country-pop song with just the right amount of jangle and twang, the latest single from the Ontario singer-songwriter’s debut album Daultless is a stream of sunlight in a dark room, a ray of hope in a seemingly hopeless situation.
“Have you found that special someone that you’ll love until your last breath after tons of heartbreak?” Taylor asks. “Maybe you’re still going through disappointing dating experiences and haven’t found them yet. I hope this song resonates with you no matter your relationship status, because I wrote it when I was not in a place of feeling this beautiful love, but it gave me HOPE that I could one day have that BIG ‘love you until my very last breath’ kind of love.”
Even with its big, bold production and wailing guitars, the shining star of My Last Breath is Taylor’s voice, captured in its rich honey tones and whiskey notes, and also in its deep empathy and feeling. You get the distinct sense that Taylor is rooting for you and your heart.
Dauntless represents her metamorphosis as a person and an artist. “Dauntless was chosen as a title because the word encompasses who I have become as a person and as an artist in being bold, fearless, courageous and unapologetically me,” Taylor explains. “It represents coming into who I am and standing up for myself and what I believe in and not being told who to be or having to fit someone else’s mold of who they think I should be.”
With commanding vocals, and ability to resonate, Taylor reminds you of a young Shania Twain or Trisha Yearwood. Singing, writing, and performing were built into her DNA and, by the age of six, she was already exhibiting signs of being a musician. Despite her hearing impairment, she found her voice and released the EP Unbreakable in 2019 before releasing Dauntless this year.
Watch My Last Breath above, listen to Dauntless below, and catch up with Bree Taylor at her website, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.