Myles Blaze Brings Fresh Energy with ‘Party On The Weekend’
Roslyn, New York-based independent artist Myles Blaze has officially dropped his latest single, “Party On The Weekend.” The release marks a significant milestone in his career, showcasing a sound that feels both refined and deeply personal.
Blaze has carved out a unique path in the industry by maintaining total creative control. From writing his own lyrics to producing his own beats and handling guitar duties, he is a true DIY force. This hands-on approach has already yielded a pair of independent EPs and a series of well-received tracks like “Angela,” “No Makeup,” and “Feel OK,” all of which have helped him cultivate a dedicated audience on Spotify without the support of a major label.
The new single leans into the sonic territory Blaze has been exploring for some time: a seamless blend of pop and country sensibilities. It is melodic, emotionally resonant, and direct. Drawing inspiration from artists like Post Malone, Morgan Wallen, and Cameron Whitcomb, Blaze aims for that same level of unfiltered, immediate connection with his listeners. “Party On The Weekend” is the result of that instinct—a song built from genuine emotion and meticulous production.
Reflecting on his journey, Blaze often points to his formal training at the Berklee College of Music as a foundational element, though he credits the vibrant energy of the New York area for shaping his current output. He also cites a transformative live performance by The Lumineers at Jones Beach as a pivotal moment, where witnessing the power of a crowd singing every word solidified his own ambitions as a performer.
With “Party On The Weekend” now available, Blaze is stepping into a more deliberate chapter of his career. It is a phase defined by momentum he has built entirely on his own terms.


