Toronto indie pop singer-songwriter Liam Barrack is following up his January single release, “Empty Spaces,” continuing a string of releases which embrace pop production while mining the complexities of Barrack’s inner world.
With only a handful of releases under his belt, Barrack has already amassed over 500k streams, fueled by organic Spotify discovery/playlists and fan-created YouTube content from his dedicated followers.
His angsty yet upbeat new single, “Lucky” is an introspective blend of indie pop rock which grapples with themes of uncertainty.
“‘Lucky’ is about feeling simultaneously very fortunate but also very scared of when your luck might run out, and the process of living in fear of the future; making it hard to live in the present,” explains Barrack.