Add Date: October 27
Artist: Bryan Scary & The Shredding Tears
Album: Mad Valentines
Label: Simian
Genre: Pop/Rock
Comments: It's almost impossible to keep track of every influence this Brooklyn-based band is throwing into their music. It moves from overly-energetic indie pop at the start, to a great Beatles-esque song on Track 3, then all of a sudden moves to Supertramp on track 5. I'm pretty sure I heard some ragtime piano in there too. With all of these styles thrown into one, there is a very good chance that the record doesn't come together, but Bryan Scary & The Shredding Tears magically avoid this, and, well, it works.
Artist: Bryan Scary & The Shredding Tears
Album: Mad Valentines
Label: Simian
Genre: Pop/Rock
Comments: It's almost impossible to keep track of every influence this Brooklyn-based band is throwing into their music. It moves from overly-energetic indie pop at the start, to a great Beatles-esque song on Track 3, then all of a sudden moves to Supertramp on track 5. I'm pretty sure I heard some ragtime piano in there too. With all of these styles thrown into one, there is a very good chance that the record doesn't come together, but Bryan Scary & The Shredding Tears magically avoid this, and, well, it works.
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