"BY DESIGN" Turns Existential Questions Into Bailey Grey's Soft Band Sound
A Catalogue Single That Blends Indie Pop Melody with Indie Rock Weight
Two years after its June 2024 release, Bailey Grey’s BY DESIGN has quietly held its place in the New Jersey artist’s catalogue. It is a single that folds existential questions into an accessible, melodic frame. Built on what the artist calls a “Soft Band Sound,” the track sits where singer-songwriter craft meets Indie Pop melody and Indie Rock drive. It has aged into the kind of song editors keep circling back to.
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BY DESIGN Sets Soft Band Sound Between Indie Pop And Indie Rock Drive
Bailey Grey works under a singer-songwriter banner. But BY DESIGN is arranged like a band record, not a lone acoustic confessional. That is the core of the “Soft Band Sound” the artist describes. Heartfelt lyrics ride on dynamic instrumentation, not a single guitar and voice. The melodic writing stays front and centre. The arrangement still gives the song lift. That lets it read as Indie Rock when it needs to, then keeps the polish for an Indie Pop playlist.
That balance is harder to strike than it sounds. Lean too far into the full band and a singer-songwriter’s closeness gets buried. Keep it too sparse and the Indie Rock energy never arrives. BY DESIGN holds the middle. The melody leads while the fuller instrumentation fills the space around it. For listeners who move between Indie Pop hooks and Indie Rock heft, the track offers both.

Bailey Grey Sets Existential Questions Against An Accessible, Melodic Backdrop
The word Bailey Grey keeps returning to is existential. BY DESIGN is built around deeper questions, the kind most pop singles avoid. Yet it never turns into a lecture. “We crafted ‘BY DESIGN’ to explore deeper questions while maintaining an accessible, melodic sound,” Bailey Grey said of the track. That tension, weighty ideas held inside a hummable frame, is where the title earns its meaning.
You can follow the thread of the lyrics or simply let the melody carry you. Both readings work. Rather than dressing the questions up in dense production, Bailey Grey lets the heartfelt writing and the band arrangement do the work. The melody keeps a wide audience listening. It is a deliberate design choice, and a big part of why the song reads as considered rather than heavy.


Who BY DESIGN Is For, From Indie Pop Fans To Indie Rock Listeners
The natural audience for BY DESIGN is the listener who lives between Indie Pop and Indie Rock. This is for people who value melodic craft over spectacle. If you build playlists around songs that pair thoughtful writing with a full band sound, this one fits.
Think of the plainspoken, existential lyricism that Death Cab for Cutie built a catalogue on, where everyday language carries real weight. Bailey Grey works a similar seam, letting direct writing sit inside a warm arrangement. There is a kinship with The Paper Kites, too, in the way soft, layered band textures frame a gentle vocal. You can hear it again in the Dean Lewis knack for a melodic, heartfelt hook that keeps a serious song radio-friendly. None of these acts are collaborators or peers by association. They are simply signposts for where BY DESIGN sits on the shelf.
Two Years On, BY DESIGN Keeps Finding New Indie Pop And Rock Listeners
Most singles get a release week and then fade. BY DESIGN has done the opposite. Two years on from its June 2024 arrival, it keeps finding new listeners. That is exactly what a strong catalogue track should do. The slow burn is part of why it stays a live option for editorial features, not a closed chapter.
The song has already drawn outside attention. Independent portal Mesmerized Mag featured the track and its music video. That was an early sign BY DESIGN had legs beyond its initial run. For an independent release between Indie Pop and Indie Rock, that coverage matters. It supports the case that the song rewards a second look today.
PopHits.News curator team: “What keeps pulling us back to BY DESIGN is how little it strains for effect. The band never crowds the vocal, and the melody does the persuading. That restraint is why it still lands with pop listeners who normally skip anything labelled existential.”
For anyone catching up now, stream BY DESIGN on Spotify, where the full “Soft Band Sound” arrangement comes through.
Keep up with Bailey Grey across platforms: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Bandcamp, Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook. The full catalogue lives on the artist’s official site.


