Brian Walker's "I Like This Me Better" is an anthem of self-acceptance [Review]

Returning is pop artist extraordinaire Brian Walker with his sixth single off his debut record, "I Like This Me Better." Their latest release comes with an entirely new sound and tells a heartfelt story of coming to terms with change and staying true. Hailing from East Kingston, New Hampshire, Walker got his start as a musician in the back of his childhood bedroom, where he would run it like a recording studio. Reflecting in music today on this personal aspect.

More than a single, "I Like This Me Better" is part of a larger story. Amongst this, the music video is no less than a cinematographic piece that further narrates the story of his previous track "When I Start to Care." It's the second chapter of a three-part visual series that connects his music to compelling storytelling, offering more clues about future single releases and the title of his debut album. The song showcases Walker's distinctive brand of infectious pop music, which fuses catchy melodies with sincere emotion. The production is nice and suits a possible radio play, making this an easy listen. The lyrics are relatable, particularly in their focus on happiness derived from self-fulfillment. This song is a celebration of transformation.

Walker ties this release to a broader narrative of his own artistic progression, telling you to travel with him along a journey. Touching upon a milestone in his musical evolution, "I Like This Me Better" marks the beginning of what we believe will be even more incredible music to come. Brian Walker is creating a world that extends beyond just songs, crafting flourishing pop that builds worlds fans can immerse themselves in. With this track and video, the endgame of his story should be anticipated.

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