Danny Bryant- "The rage to survive"
British blues are the stalwart of the European blues scene. Among the younger blues men who
carry the torch is Danny Bryant. With influences from Robert Cray to
Gary Moore he knew the tricks and played the game hard. Deep, soulful
vocals over manic twelve bars guitar soloing with some touches from
Stax, to add some spice. BB KIng echoes in his playing but Bryant is an
accomplished player who is traditional enough and yet has his own
personal color in his playing .
Songs like "Rescue me" would be fan
favorites as long as blues come back to town. His immense playing,
passionate and mature speaks directly to the listener. He is also diverse
enough in the "Falling tears' an acoustic guitar based ballad where he
moves closer to the classic rock repertoire. This might be his twelve
album, but you don't listen to any sign of tiredness or boredom. On the
contrary we see an artist trying to stretch the blues standard sound,
producing songs that aim straight to the heart like " Make me pay".He
balances great between the classic Chicago blues sound and the more
classic rock sound with songs like "Rain stopped play". A blues album,
that as most of the products from the quarantine days of Covid 19 is
emotionally charged and musically inspired.
7,5
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