Tracy Bryant

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Subterranean 00:00 Tools
Hey Spaceman! 00:00 Tools
White Meat 00:00 Tools
Forever Certain 00:00 Tools
Come Around 00:00 Tools
Bury Me 00:00 Tools
Start The Motor 00:00 Tools
The Gun 00:00 Tools
SHINING 00:00 Tools
I'M NEVER GONNA BE YOUR MAN 00:00 Tools
Velvet Kids 00:00 Tools
A Crowded Room 00:00 Tools
Want 00:00 Tools
TELL YOU 00:00 Tools
17,000 Miles 00:00 Tools
The Grave 00:00 Tools
The Background Singer 00:00 Tools
I Don't Love You Anymore 00:00 Tools
X-Ray 00:00 Tools
Right Here Waiting 00:00 Tools
Parachute 00:00 Tools
Nightmare 00:00 Tools
Unlonely 00:00 Tools
Mask 00:00 Tools
REALISTIC MAN 00:00 Tools
CREEP 00:00 Tools
BAD NEWS 00:00 Tools
Drag 00:00 Tools
QUARTET 00:00 Tools
SYMMETRY 00:00 Tools
Protect Your Head 00:00 Tools
THE BLACK CROW 00:00 Tools
TOO TIRED 00:00 Tools
The Little Things 00:00 Tools
I'm Only Taking What Is Mine 00:00 Tools
Until the End of Time 00:00 Tools
The Fool 00:00 Tools
Hanged Man 00:00 Tools
What I Get 00:00 Tools
Looks Like Gold 00:00 Tools
Everending Story 00:00 Tools
I Tried 00:00 Tools
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Hey Spaceman 00:00 Tools
Background Singer 00:00 Tools
Devotion (Distractor Cover) 00:00 Tools
I'm Not There 7" 00:00 Tools
Spaceman 00:00 Tools
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Los Angeles musician Tracy Bryant is no stranger to going it alone. As the frontman and founder of post-punk experimentalists Corners, he recorded the group’s first album, Beyond Way, in his Echo Park apartment with just a four-track tape recorder, a few guitars and a snare drum. While the follow-up LP, Maxed out on Distractions, was very much a group effort, Bryant has continued to cultivate the haunted, solitary sounds that permeate through Beyond Way on his own. Tracy Bryant’s solo debut was the well-received 2014 split cassette with Corners compatriot Billy Changer, which was released on Lolipop Records and Burger Records before quickly selling out. Imbued with the studied swagger of Nikki Sudden and the emotionally damaged earnestness of Johnny Thunders, his songs are a logical extension of Beyond Way’s dark Americana, with layered acoustic guitars, hypnotic electric leads and hushed vocals setting an eerily inviting tone. For his next effort, Subterranean (out early 2016 on Burger Records), Bryant decamped to the Arizona desert to record with The Resonars’ Matt Rendon. Tracked mostly live with the help of friends Joo-Joo Ashworth and Jeremy Katz (Froth), and Cameron Gartung (Mystic Braves), the album feels informed by the bottomless, barren canyons and still, black nights that stretch across the American Southwest. Deftly switching gears between The Gun Club’s piercing howl and Peter Murphy’s brooding goth-pop, Bryant showcases an affinity for the anti-hero and the outcast in his ramshackle rock ‘n’ roll. While Tracy Bryant’s music may call out as a memento from the lonely highway, we can’t help but wish to join him on his journey. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.