Apple Tree

Gyasi

Hey Zoo Freaks, it's the Zoo Crew tuning into that shimmering glam glow here at THE ZOO with "Apple Tree" by Gyasi off his self-titled album—whew, doesn't it just sway like a breeze through the branches, all piano whispers and heartfelt hooks that pull you right back to simpler, sweeter times? Cracking open those fresh press drops, Gyasi himself spilled the beans in a Sleaze Roxx chat last month about how this gem bubbled up from a scribbled note he'd had kicking around for ages, swapping his trusty guitar for the keys during a quiet spell before his big European jaunt. "I had the title Apple Tree written down for a while and it just felt like musically this would fit so I used that title as a jumping off point for a bit of a nostalgic love song," he mused, adding how ditching expectations let the melody bloom into this tender tale of letting go and leaning into the unknown. Over on X, @JungleMusicBsAs lit up the feed just a couple weeks back, hyping it as a glitter-tinged British invasion nod ahead of his October tour, with fans chiming in about how the track's got that rare spark—raw yet polished, like stumbling on an old love letter in the attic.

And get this from the social ripples, Wildfire Music scooped up Gyasi's own words on the piano pivot, calling it a "pandemic purge" echo but with a sunny twist, born from holing up and chasing vibes that celebrate shaking off the weight of what-ifs for pure, unfiltered romance. In a Louder feature tying back to his wilder cuts, he laughed about how the song's simplicity snuck up on him, channeling Lou Reed's street poetry but wrapped in Bowie-esque sparkle—fans on the band's Facebook page are still buzzing, one devotee posting a clip of him teasing it live in Nashville, saying it hit like "a cosmic hug for the heartbroken wanderer." Even in those early YouTube comments from his farm-shot videos, punters tie it to his woodland roots, swearing the lyrics paint pictures of apple orchards under moonlit skies, a far cry from the thunder of his usual riffs but twice as soul-stirring. It's got that timeless pull, doesn't it? Like the first crisp bite that reminds you why you chase the harvest in the first place.

Speaking of that enigmatic trailblazer, let's meander back through the misty hollers to how Gyasi sprouted this glam rock wildfire, 'cause it's a yarn woven from flea-market finds and backwoods grit that'll have you humming along with a grin. Born and raised in the deep, enchanted woods of a West Virginia holler—far from the neon hum, more like another planet with crickets for backup singers—little Gyasi was grooving to his folks' killer record stack by age four, banging pots like a mini John Bonham to The Beatles before they scored him that battered guitar at six from a roadside flea market. "As soon as I was walking, I was dancing to music—it just grabbed me," he reminisced in a Bearded Gentlemen sit-down, crediting those early spins of Zeppelin, Dylan, and Howlin' Wolf for igniting the flame, though high school bullies tried to snuff it out with fists till his fretwork turned 'em into reluctant fans. Shaving his head to blend in only lasted so long; by 16, the locks grew wild again as he dove headfirst into songcraft, evolving from bluesy licks to theatrical anthems that scream self-discovery. Nashville called next, trading hollers for honky-tonks where he forged his sound—part solo savant, part full-throttle band—with a 2019 debut Androgyne that exploded like glitter in a thunderstorm, all thanks to that unshakeable drive to yank rock 'n' roll into the now, one thunderous riff at a time.

Keep the Gyasi glitter storm swirling in your orbit, you cosmic cats—his official cosmic command center at gyasimusic.com beams out tour trails like The Good Part jaunt through Europe this fall, fresh vinyl drops including Here Comes The Good Part, and all the lore to fuel your inner rock deity. Drift over to Facebook for stage sorcery clips and fan fireside chats that'll leave you starry-eyed, or wander Instagram for those farm-fresh snaps and sequin-soaked stories dripping with otherworldly allure. On X, chase @gyasimusic for lightning-bolt updates and riff revelations that hit like a full moon rally. For the true stargazers, the bio bonanza at Wikipedia unpacks the discog depths and origin odysseys, while Facebook's got hidden groves like the unofficial fan fellowship where woodland warriors swap bootlegs, tour tales, and that unbreakable glam gospel. It's a shimmering syndicate out there, freaks, all bound by the beat—tune in tight, the stars are aligning for more.


 

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