5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Fly Away’ by Peter DiMaggio
- Louise Clark
- Nov 12, 2025
- 2 min read

With his latest single “Fly Away,” actor, composer, and singer-songwriter Peter DiMaggio unveils a breathtaking fusion of cinematic soundscapes and heartfelt storytelling. The track isn’t just another indie-pop anthem — it’s a declaration of creative freedom and emotional rebirth. DiMaggio’s journey from actor to independent artist and label founder mirrors the very message at the core of “Fly Away”: that true art begins when you take control of your own narrative. Here are five reasons why “Fly Away” deserves a spot on your playlist:
It’s a Soundtrack to Personal Liberation
“Fly Away” captures the moment of breaking free — from self-doubt, toxic cycles, and creative limitation. The lyrics and soaring melodies translate that emotional release into sound, creating a powerful sense of motion and renewal.
The Production Is Cinematic and Immersive
With lush synths, expansive reverb, and a dynamic build that mirrors the arc of a film score, the production envelops you. Fans of The 1975, Coldplay, and M83 will instantly connect with its layered, widescreen feel.
It’s 100% Independent — and That Matters
“Fly Away” is DiMaggio’s first fully self-written and self-owned release under his new label, Passeri Records. Every note and lyric is a testament to what independent artists can achieve without compromise.
It’s Fueled by Community Support
The song was successfully crowdfunded through Indiegogo, raising over $10,000 from fans and supporters — a rare and inspiring example of collective artistry and belief in authentic creation.
It’s the Beginning of a Larger Creative Movement
“Fly Away” serves as the launchpad for DiMaggio’s upcoming body of work and the first official release from Passeri Records — a label built to empower artists, storytellers, and collaborators across disciplines. This is just the takeoff.
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