Luke Bryan has had a nice run of hits over the past couple of years and he's had no trouble selling lots of tickets to his concerts. The 36-year-old Country star is back with his new new music video for his latest ballad, "Buzzkill," the one of two original songs that Bryan wrote for his just-released first full-length album of spring break-themed tunes, "Spring Break...Here to Party," which is full of good-time songs perfect for a day in the sun. Bryan decided to film a video for the tune, even though he admits both time and money were tight, where a beautiful brunette turns out to be a serious, well, buzzkill.
But his new single from the project, "Buzzkill," is all about heartache, and it shows Bryan's vulnerable side. The song has a tempo similar to "Drunk On You," but this is no love song. I think we've all had a buzzkill person in our life. You know that feeling you get when you see your ex when you aren't expecting it? Bryan has taken all those feelings and put them in his latest song, "Buzzkill." Bryan narrates an uncomfortable encounter between two former flames. One has moved on while the other is still hung up on the past.
This heartbreaking song finds Bryan touching on the lonely side of life, as he told reporters that the entire idea of a vacation-themed EP began because he had a collection of tunes that weren't right for any of his other projects. "The whole birth of spring break and the Spring Break album started because I had all these songs that I knew would never be able to make it on a mainstream album," he explained.
The video for "Buzzkill" shows the darker side of spring break, a much darker one that isn't full of sun, sand and alcohol. The clip's action takes place in a bar, with Bryan perched on a pool table and his bandmates sitting on stools as they cradle their instruments and perform at this local watering hole in anytown. As it depicts two former flames who unexpected run into one another at a bar, but the story doesn't end well, as the man is rejected when the woman hooks up with another man. If you still frequent the bar scene on weekends, this scenario should be instantly familiar to you. Was she being flirty and playful? Or was she an evil tease? Watch and enjoy from a distance, and be glad you're not in the middle of this drama.
But his new single from the project, "Buzzkill," is all about heartache, and it shows Bryan's vulnerable side. The song has a tempo similar to "Drunk On You," but this is no love song. I think we've all had a buzzkill person in our life. You know that feeling you get when you see your ex when you aren't expecting it? Bryan has taken all those feelings and put them in his latest song, "Buzzkill." Bryan narrates an uncomfortable encounter between two former flames. One has moved on while the other is still hung up on the past.
This heartbreaking song finds Bryan touching on the lonely side of life, as he told reporters that the entire idea of a vacation-themed EP began because he had a collection of tunes that weren't right for any of his other projects. "The whole birth of spring break and the Spring Break album started because I had all these songs that I knew would never be able to make it on a mainstream album," he explained.
The video for "Buzzkill" shows the darker side of spring break, a much darker one that isn't full of sun, sand and alcohol. The clip's action takes place in a bar, with Bryan perched on a pool table and his bandmates sitting on stools as they cradle their instruments and perform at this local watering hole in anytown. As it depicts two former flames who unexpected run into one another at a bar, but the story doesn't end well, as the man is rejected when the woman hooks up with another man. If you still frequent the bar scene on weekends, this scenario should be instantly familiar to you. Was she being flirty and playful? Or was she an evil tease? Watch and enjoy from a distance, and be glad you're not in the middle of this drama.
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