Bryan Scary "The Shedding Tears"

Oh jeez! Something amazing showed up on emusic and on Kool Kat Recordings so I had to download this after hearing a track or two to make sure this guy was not the second coming of Godley & Creme of 10cc. Bryan Scary’s music is a wonderful mix of many styles. Lots of 10cc, Ben Folds, Loud Family, ELO and XTC are showing up all over the place. It’s almost unsettling, all the tempo and instrumental changes throughout each song. If you remember a little power pop group called Fluid Ounces’“In the Old Fashioned Way” where lots of operatic themes lead songs on a strange melodic paths, the same happens here. Except it works much better here. Byran mixes themes and hooks in a carnival atmosphere – a perfect example is “The Lessons I Learned” and every song follows this pattern. More influences float around like Beatles, Early Genesis, Frank Zappa and Squeeze on each trippy track! It is exhausting to listen to and this will either earn your respect and admiration or totally turn you off. And with fifteen tracks, part of the fun is finding a melodic theme you like and listening to it again and again. Like the amazing track “The Ceiling on the Wall” you’ll be “losing your marbles” over this album! This is the definition of a cult power pop hit. You can listen to the tracks here. And if you have an emusic account, this is a no-brainer. Download from emusic now.

2 thoughts to “Bryan Scary "The Shedding Tears"”

  1. I just missed his NYC show. The music just gets better and better, like peeling an onion (lots of layers) and so good, it’ll make you cry!

  2. I totally agree with this review. This is an album that is enjoyable the first time, and then seems to get better with every listen as you discover the depth of the layered music. If you have a chance to see them live (which I just did in Boston) their energy adds a whole new level to the songs. Just amazing! I’m excited to see what else this guy will come up with in the future.

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