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Barry Can't Swim's 'Loner' Is a Classic Touring Album » PopMatters
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Barry Can’t Swim’s ‘Loner’ Is a Classic Touring Album » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
written by jummy84

For all the excitement of a new artist, the music industry can be pretty unforgiving. For every artist burning brightly after a long and successful career, there lie the dying embers of thousands. That’s arguably especially true of electronic artists. The rewards are there: high-profile festival sets, big-name collaborations, and major awards. However, one false step can just as easily consign them to regional student nights for years to come. For British electronic artist Barry Can’t Swim, the stakes could not be higher. 

After the initial buzz of his early EPs, Barry Can’t Swim (aka Joshua Spence Mainnie) served notice of his talent on his debut, When Will We Land? It saw him shortlisted for the prestigious Mercury Prize and garnered critical acclaim across the music press. His ascent must have been dizzying. From appearing low on festival bills just four short years ago, he has suddenly been elevated to headliner at renowned British festivals such as Forwards and All Points East. A rare feat for someone with just one record and a handful of EPs under his belt. That was even before the world heard what he was cooking up on his new album Loner.

Loner is a snapshot of what happens when an artist suddenly gets shot into the stratosphere. It sees Mainnie take stock of where he finds himself and ask himself what kind of artist he wants to be. The answer is to distance himself from any sense of expectation and make something authentic. Something representative of him as a person and as an artist. With the general chaos of touring and gigging, it would be forgivable to release something, anything, to keep up the momentum. Thankfully, Loner is something different. It reaches the highest heights without compromising its artistic integrity. 

“The Person You’d Like to Be” features his friend and poet Seamus. It’s a disconcerting and powerful opening with Seamus’ Scottish burr framed by blaring, car alarm synths. Initially, it feels wonderfully abstract, but over time, seemingly throwaway lines take on almost devastating significance. Lines such as the revealing “Can you sit down with me for a moment, please? / Can you hold my hand / I am frightened” reveal an emotional depth that few electronic artists manage to achieve.

The track encapsulates the record’s overarching theme of separating the artist from the person, with both coexisting and apart, yet often coming into conflict. “Different” is the first certified banger. Opening with quick-fire breakbeats, it soon launches into orbit with a whirling, climbing bass line like a rocket tearing away from the launch pad. However, the genius comes with the dynamic shift as it idles into more ambient territory before firing up again. 

“Kimpton” perfectly encapsulates why his rise has been so rapid—the piano breaks, the perfectly chosen vocal samples, the warm, evocative synths. There is something beautifully familiar yet fresh about it. Featuring his friend, O’Flynn, it could just as easily come from Bonobo‘s incredible Fragments album. “All My Friends” plays like an update from Moby‘s ubiquitous Play. Coming from a similar place, he mines soulful, vocal samples and blends them with smooth electronics that make it sound both hopeful and mournful at the same time. It builds to an almost transcendent drop, designed to overcome misty-eyed festivalgoers everywhere.

Barry Can’t Swim follows it with probably the finest one-two combination you’ll hear on an electronic album this year. The pumping acid techno of “About to Begin” should be the dance soundtrack for Gen Z. It flies out of the traps with eagle-eyed precision as he channels a host of 1990s rave influences. “Still Riding” is the kind of anthem that a host of his peers would kill for. It’s a confident and bold statement as he marries a Kali Uchis vocal sample with dextrous and fluid synths before somehow finding the perfect moment to carry the listener home on a blissful wave. It would be difficult for any artist to maintain that kind of quality, which makes the subsequent slight dip all the more understandable. 

“Cars Pass by Like Childhood Sweethearts” is probably the safest song. All the signature elements are in place—the glistening piano, the neo-soul, and female vocal samples—but it doesn’t quite connect in the same way. The same could be said of a lot of the rest of Loner. “Machine Noise For a Quiet Daydream” sees the return of Seamus, who again spins his ambiguous poetry over 1990s-influenced house.

However, it plays like an inferior retread of the opening track, struggling to match its emotional depth. The shuffling “Like It’s Part of the Dance” is much more effective. Percussive claps give way to soulful vocals before rolling synths take it to its euphoric conclusion. The build, the drop, and the undeniable sense of fun have already made it a live favorite.

“Childhood” feels a little formulaic in comparison. The surging horn swells are a welcome addition, but the whole thing follows a well-trodden path. It’s too smooth, and it’s begging to be taken in a more unexpected direction. It’s one of the tracks that needs someone to come in and rough up the edges and force open the cracks.

The same could be said of “Marriage”, which seems a little lost, as if it could end up anywhere but ultimately arrives at the most apparent point, despite the addition of big drums and swelling strings. Thankfully, “Wandering Mt. Moon” concludes the record on a sublime note, thanks to the gliding strings. Taking its inspiration from Bollywood soundtracks, it’s the kind of tune that could soundtrack bold, expansive camera shots of nature. 

Loner feels like a classic touring album. There are moments of genius where all his influences meld together perfectly, but then there are moments that feel a little rushed; a sure sign that a record has been crafted on the road. Next, perhaps he should consider some of the remixes of songs from this album. Have faith in taking things in an unexpected direction or scuffing up the edges. For now, Loner will see him continue his rapid ascent and, in turn, cement his status as one of the most exciting new talents in dance music. 

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Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan: A Complete Relationship Timeline
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Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan: A Complete Relationship Timeline

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Pour one out for Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan, a relationship immortalized in the music video (and possibly the lyrics) for “Please, Please, Please.” The American singer and Irish actor were Hollywood’s favorite power couple for precisely one year, at which point they reportedly decided to go their separate ways. Perhaps we loved them because of the way their vibes were simultaneously contrasting and complementary. Or perhaps we only loved Keoghan’s cameo in the “Please, Please, Please” video.

Either way, here’s a look at the complete relationship timeline of Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan.

August 29, 2025: The same day Man’s Best Friend comes out, Gayle King asks Carpenter if she felt “badly” about the “backlash” Keoghan received from her “loyal” fans.

“You know what’s funny about I feel pretty transparent going into any of my relationships that I write songs and I think they’re just as down for it,” she said during her appearance on CBS Mornings to promote her new album. “Most of most the time, they’ve been pretty flattered when I when they get a song written about them good or bad. I think they’re just excited to get a shout out.”

She continued, “I think they’re just excited to get a shout-out.”

In the same interview, she also reveals why she won’t confirm who her songs are about, telling King, “It’s more fun for people to picture the person in their head than the person I picture in my head, I think.”

June 5, 2025: Sabrina Carpenter releases “Manchild,” which fans instantly connect to Keoghan, though the timeline doesn’t quite line up. Here’s what Carpenter has to say about the song in her Instagram caption:

“i wrote manchild on a random tuesday with amy and jack not too long after finishing short n’ sweet and it ended up being the best random tuesday of my life. not only was it so fun to write, but this song became to me something I can look back on that will score the mental montage to the very confusing and fun young adult years of life. it sounds like the song embodiment of a loving eye roll and it feels like a never ending road trip in the summer ! hence why i wanted to give it to you now- so you can stick your head out the car window and scream it all summer long! Thank you always and forever for listening and thank you men for testing me!!🐷🤍

December 7, 2024: Keoghan deletes his Instagram, citing harmful behavior online—and in person—following his split from Carpenter. “I can only sit and take so much,” he wrote in a statement on X.com. “My name has been dragged across the internet in ways I usually don’t respond to. I have to respond now because it’s getting to a place where there are too many lines being crossed.”

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 06:  (L-R) Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter attend The 2024 Met Gala Celebrating "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2024 in New York City. ( (Photo by Kevin Mazur/MG24/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)
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Why Did Sabrina Carpenter & Barry Keoghan Break Up? – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Getty Images for The Met Museum/

Please, please, please—why do celebrity couples have to break up? One of the hottest couples of 2024 were Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan, who began dating in December 2023. The two starred together in the music video for “Please Please Please,” in which she sings, “Heartbreak is one thing (heartbreak is one thing), my ego’s another (ego’s another)/I beg you, don’t embarrass me, motherf**cker.” Sabrina and Barry’s chemistry made them a fan-favorite couple, but despite their on-and-off romance, it wasn’t until late 2024 when reports revealed they split. With the recent release of Sabrina’s Man’s Best Friend alum, fans are wondering if she wrote any new songs about their breakup. 

According to Page Six, an anonymous message to Deuxmoi stirred up cheating rumors. It read, “I snooped around a bit out of curiosity and apparently he and his pop star girlfriend called it quits very suddenly less than a week before her final shows in L.A .after she found out he had been chatting with said influencer behind her back for months in a not-innocent-at-all way.”

To learn more about Barry and Sabrina’s relationship and breakup, Hollywood Life has gathered all the details below. 

Why Did Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan Split?

While neither Barry nor Sabrina has publicly commented on the reasons for their breakup, a source who spoke with People on December 3, 2024, shared that “they are both young and career-focused, so they’ve decided to take a break.” Although no official statement has been made regarding the breakup’s cause, rumors suggested that Barry may have cheated on Sabrina. However, none of these rumors have ever been confirmed. 

Barry seemingly broke his silence on the rumors by deactivating his Instagram account and addressing fans in an X post on December 7, 2024.

“I can only sit and take so much. My name has been dragged across the internet in ways I usually don’t respond [to],” the Masters of the Air alum tweeted. “I have to respond now because it’s gettin to a place where there are too many lines being crossed. I deactivated my account because I can no longer let this stuff distract from my family and my work. The messages I have received no person should ever have to read them. Absolute lies, hatred, disgusting commentary about my appearance, character, how I am as a parent and every other inhumane thing you can imagine.”

Barry also accused a person of stalking his family by “knocking on my granny’s door” and “sitting outside my baby boy’s house intimidating them.”

“That’s crossing a line,” Barry added. “Each and every day, I work harder to push myself on every level to be the healthiest and strongest person for that boy. I want to provide opportunities for him to learn, fail and grow. I want him to be able to look up to his daddy, to have full trust in me and know I will have his back no matter what. “I need you to remember he has to read ALL of this about his father when he is older. Please be respectful to all.”

In February 2025, Sabrina dropped her remixed version of “Please Please Please” along with a music video alongside Dolly Parton. In it, the two women are seen driving off with an unknown man tied up in their backseat, which fans took as a sly reference to Sabrina’s split from Barry. Not only that, but the Thelma & Louise-styled video dropped on Valentine’s Day.

In March 2025, the superstar took her Short n’ Sweet tour to Dublin, where she seemingly made a remark about Barry, telling the crowd, “But my goodness, these Irish boys are hard work.”

Is Barry Keoghan Dating Someone Else?

Rumors have circulated that Los Angeles influencer Breckie Hill may have been involved in the breakup. Yahoo Entertainment reported that the influencer has been reposting posts about Barry and Sabrina’s split, fueling speculation. Despite the rumors, no official relationship between Barry and Breckie has been confirmed.

Who Has Sabrina Carpenter Dated?

Before her relationship with Barry, Sabrina, known for her role on Disney Channel, was romantically linked to Shawn Mendes and dated Joshua Bassett. Sabrina gained significant attention during the speculated love triangle between her, Joshua Bassett, and Olivia Rodrigo after the 21-year-old released her hit song “Driver’s License.” Many speculated that the song was about Sabrina, with lyrics referring to “that blonde girl” who is “older.”

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Sabrina Carpenter Addresses Barry Keoghan Hate After Breakup
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Sabrina Carpenter Addresses Barry Keoghan Hate After Breakup

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Upon the release of new album Man’s Best Friend, Sabrina Carpenter is opening up about her past relationship with the person who just might have inspired some of the songs: Barry Keoghan.

More specifically, the pop star addressed whether she feels responsible at all for the hate the Irish actor received following their breakup. During an interview on CBS Mornings on Friday (Aug. 29), Gayle King broached the subject by bringing up Keoghan by name and saying, “He got a lot of backlash because your fans are very loyal.”

“Correct,” Carpenter replied frankly, to which King followed up with, “Did you feel badly when he was going through that?”

“You know what’s funny … I feel pretty transparent going into any of my relationships that I write songs,” the Grammy winner explained. “And I think they’re just as down for it. I think also most of the time, they’ve been pretty flattered when they get a song written about them, good or bad.”

“I think they’re just excited to get a shout-out,” she added. “I’m not scared of men in that sense. I am scared of men sometimes, but I’m not scared in that sense. I think I will attract exactly who I’m supposed to attract.”

The interview comes about nine months after Keoghan and Carpenter split after a year of dating, during which time the actor appeared in the musician’s video for Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Please Please Please.” “They are both young and career-focused, so they’ve decided to take a break,” a rep told People at the time.

Soon afterward, Keoghan deleted his Instagram because his name had “been dragged across the internet” in lieu of his breakup from the Girl Meets World alum. “It’s gettin to a place where there are too many lines being crossed,” he had explained at the time. “Absolute lies, hatred, disgusting commentary about my appearance, character, how I am as a parent and every other inhumane thing you can imagine.”

Months later, Carpenter seemingly addresses the split on a few cheeky lyrics on Man’s Best Friend, which dropped Friday. On lead single “Manchild,” she roasts an ex partner for letting her down in a variety of ways, and on “We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night,” she sings, “You say we’re drifting apart/ I said, ‘Yeah, I f–king know.’”

But while Carpenter might not have found the one in Keoghan, she is over the moon for her friend Taylor Swift — whose upcoming album The Life of a Showgirl features Carpenter on its title track — following news that the Eras Tour headliner is engaged to Travis Kelce.

“I’m so happy for them,” she cheered on CBS Mornings. “I’ve been looking up to [Taylor] since I was — I remember the first time I heard a song by her. I was 8 years old on the school bus, and my life was changed.”

Watch the full interview below.

@SabrinaAnnLynn says she often starts with lyrics first when writing her music — and her seventh studio album, “Man’s Best Friend,” which is out today, began as she was going through a lot in her life: “I could either, you know, sit and sulk about it, or I could write about it.”… pic.twitter.com/iZTbU8FMEI

— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) August 29, 2025



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