Monday, June 18, 2012
The glorious fusion of styles disk Ryan Monroe (Band Of Horses)
Ben Bridwell gets all the media attention Band Of Horses. Whether his tattoos or his eternal voice, something that hooks into your figure. Even so every now and then the world should focus also on Tyler Ramsey or the beloved keyboardist Ryan Monroe, who has emerged as one of the protagonists of this June with the launch of "A Painting Of A Painting On Fire "the debut solo album of the bearded artist who went on sale yesterday (June 12).
I've had the opportunity to hear several times this LP through the web streaming of Paste Magazine and the truth is that the impressions have been excellent. "" A Painting Of A Painting On Fire "is a compact in which fuses rock, pop, soul and folk in an extremely organic. I am surprised to see the ease with which this artist has been launched to try to compose an album as complex, cool and well defined like this. Try to hear and see the experience that is fun to listen to the melody of ever-changing cuts like 'Turning Leaves Over' or the part that names the compact. For no longer speak of the great vocal ability that is emerging in other songs like 'Blame The Daylight'. Not afraid to play the guitar, try using the keyboard, singing, tuning, acoustic pull ... This man does it all and well!.
To find out it has worked closely as the process of composition of the disc here I leave you with a short documentary of 10 minutes. Does the maker of it? The usual: Christopher Wilson. This guy does not miss a single opportunity to record the process of composing something born within the band of horses.
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