Alternative/Rock
BryGuy Releases Alt-Rock Single “Take Me Away (Beams of Light)”
Rising alternative rock artist BryGuy has released his radio friendly new single “Take Me Away (Beams of Light).”

Rising alt-rock artist BryGuy is kicking off 2025 with the release of “Take Me Away (Beams of Light),” the first single from his upcoming EP, Beams of Light. The song is available on all major streaming platforms, offering listeners a powerful preview of what’s to come.
“Take Me Away (Beams of Light)” combines heartfelt lyricism with soaring melodies, capturing the universal longing to break free from isolation and find solace in something greater. With its powerful chorus and atmospheric sound, the song draws listeners into a story of yearning, hope, and cosmic connection.
BryGuy explains:
“‘Take Me Away’ is a reflection on feeling out of place in the world. It’s about dreaming of an escape—whether it’s into the stars or a better state of mind—where loneliness no longer exists.”
Featuring introspective verses, a compelling pre-chorus, and a cathartic bridge, the song uses alien abduction as a metaphor for finding liberation and peace. BryGuy’s emotive vocals and layered pop-rock instrumentation deliver a track that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Lyric Highlight:
“Take me away, beams of light / Up to stars lost in the night / Rid this place of all my pain / Aliens come break these chains.”
BryGuy’s latest release builds on his knack for blending relatable themes with polished production, appealing to fans of artists like Vinyl Theatre and Story Untold.
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