1/29/2026

LA's Haylie Davis Shares Breathtaking Single About Missplaced Affection

HAYLIE DAVIS SHARES NEW SINGLE, “YOUNG MAN”

 

RISING LAUREL CANYON SONGSTRESS HERALDS EAGERLY AWAITED DEBUT ALBUM WITH INTROSPECTIVE COMING OF AGE LAMENT – LISTEN

 

OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERES TODAY – WATCH

 

“YOUNG MAN” OUT NOW VIA FIRE RECORDS

Still image from Video by Magnolia Ellenburg 

“Charming echoes of effortlessly cool 70s folk.”

– AMERICANA UK

 

“Gently hued Laurel Canyon folk-pop songs.”

– ROLLING STONE

 

“One of California’s brightest apparitions…A beautiful diorama that tries to contain the many

divergent thread of folk, all bound by her soaring voice.” 

– SHINDIG! (****)

 

“Lush folk-tinged pop that’s comfortable in its own bittersweet sighs.”

– RAVEN SINGS THE BLUES

 

Rising singer-songwriter Haylie Davis has shared her breathtaking new single, “Young Man,” available everywhere now via Fire Records. An official music video premieres today on YouTube, directed by Magnolia Ellenburg. An introspective lament for misplaced affection propelled by echoey, yearning steel guitar and Davis’s flawless vocal delivery, “Young Man” sees the Los Angeles-based songstress offering up a modern paean to a gone-too-soon acquaintance who never quite focused on the events at hand.

 

“‘Young Man’ was born a few years back in a Texas green room while I was out on tour with Sam Burton,” says Haylie Davis. “I was fresh off a breakup, emotionally raw, and the song arrived naturally in that in-between space – part exhaustion, part reflection, part release. Later, I brought it to life with Michael Harris at Valentine Recording Studio. Working with Michael was a joy; he creates an atmosphere that’s both encouraging and effortless, making the recording process feel less like work and more like discovery.”


LISTEN TO “YOUNG MAN”

WATCH “YOUNG MAN” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO

 

Raised in Northern California and currently based in Los Angeles, Haylie Davis has drawn global attention for her passionate reimagining of classic Laurel Canyon folk-pop, highlighted by her intricate storytelling and remarkable vocal range. Having previously collaborated with like-minded artists such as Drugdealer, Sylvie, Alex Amen, and Sam Burton, Davis now sets forth on her own unique musical journey, fusing euphoric melodies and strikingly original songcraft into a luminous new brand of modern cosmic Americana.

 

“Young Man” heralds the impending arrival of Davis’s eagerly anticipated debut album, due via Fire Records later this year. The track follows the recent release of such critically lauded singles as the heartfelt ballad, “Country Boy,” and the gorgeous slice of plush melancholia, “Golden Age,” both joined by evocative official music videos streaming now at YouTube. “Golden Age” was met by immediate applause from such outlets as Raven Sings The Blues, which praised Davis’ ability to drape her songs in the soft-focus melancholy of the ‘70s,” adding, “She’s hinted at visions through the amber glass and shag of the decade before, but always tempered it a bit with a folk austerity. For ‘Golden Age,’ Davis fully embraces the widescreen approach of classic production, and it feels good on her.


LISTEN TO "COUNTRY BOY"

WATCH "COUNTRY BOY" OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO


LISTEN TO “GOLDEN AGE”

WATCH “GOLDEN AGE” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO


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