Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2023
Time: 40:25
Size: 93,2 MB
Label: Jazzhaus Records
Styles: Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Year: 2023
Time: 40:25
Size: 93,2 MB
Label: Jazzhaus Records
Styles: Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Rise - 2:52
2. Animal In Me - 2:54
3. Louise - 3:39
4. Hard Way To Go - 4:04
5. Scarlett Street - 6:07
6. Into The Slipstream - 4:44
7. Julienne - 4:21
8. Silver And Gold - 3:15
9. I Want You - 6:14
10. Drown (Jam) - 2:11
1. Rise - 2:52
2. Animal In Me - 2:54
3. Louise - 3:39
4. Hard Way To Go - 4:04
5. Scarlett Street - 6:07
6. Into The Slipstream - 4:44
7. Julienne - 4:21
8. Silver And Gold - 3:15
9. I Want You - 6:14
10. Drown (Jam) - 2:11
Danny Bryant’s Rise’ is his 13th album and finds the Brit bluesrocker straddling his favoured blues-rock genre with song driven forays into Americana and gospel. It’s an album that digs deep for emotion both lyrically and musically. And while Danny brusque voice is well suited to some big arrangements, he finds something extra within himself to inject a number of ballads, heartfelt narratives and always the blues, with equal measures of emotional weight and musical inspiration.
The album cover finds him glancing sideways, hidden behind shades in hues of blues. It gives the impression he’s thinking that having come this far with his bluesrock template, this might be the moment to expand things.In fact his previous albums have already illustrated his ability to look within himself for lyrical inspiration, no more so than ‘Invisible Me’ on ‘The Rage To Survive’ and ‘Isolate’ on Revelation.And though this album is in part reflective, it’s more about recalibrating a restless musical spirit rather than settling into familiar pattern.
The album cover finds him glancing sideways, hidden behind shades in hues of blues. It gives the impression he’s thinking that having come this far with his bluesrock template, this might be the moment to expand things.In fact his previous albums have already illustrated his ability to look within himself for lyrical inspiration, no more so than ‘Invisible Me’ on ‘The Rage To Survive’ and ‘Isolate’ on Revelation.And though this album is in part reflective, it’s more about recalibrating a restless musical spirit rather than settling into familiar pattern.
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