The release of the self-titled Eyes of Others debut album on 19 May 2023 caused John Bryden to reassess his evaluation of success. Marrying the anything-goes, freestyle magpie tendencies of Beck and The Beta Band to the electronic stylings of primetime 80s New Order by way of the spacious moods conjured by King Tubby, its whimsical demeanour is the perfect sonic balm to the utter confusion of the outside world. As is that sense of almost Balearic musical freedom. Such a mindset is fundamental to the music according to Bryden. “In so much of life you don’t feel free. There’s so many … read more
The release of the self-titled Eyes of Others debut album on 19 May 2023 caused John Bryden to reassess his evaluation of success. Marrying the anyth… read more
The release of the self-titled Eyes of Others debut album on 19 May 2023 caused John Bryden to reassess his evaluation of success. Marrying the anything-goes, freestyle magpie tendencies… read more
Sometimes the best things come to those that wait. It’s a sentiment wide-eyed, sonic adventurer John Bryden would certainly recognise – if not necessarily have chosen of course. Aged 37, and having spent the best part of two decades ploughing away in a succession of bands, Bryden could have been forgiven for thinking his shot at musical fame had passed him by. However, he’d be wrong. For while operating in his previous outfits became a lesson in diplomacy rather than musical innovation, Bryden was beavering away in the background making music shorn of filter and compromise. And the … read more
Sometimes the best things come to those that wait. It’s a sentiment wide-eyed, sonic adventurer John Bryden would certainly recognise – if not necessarily have chosen of course. Aged 37, an… read more
Sometimes the best things come to those that wait. It’s a sentiment wide-eyed, sonic adventurer John Bryden would certainly recognise – if not necessarily have chosen of course. Aged 37, and having spent the best part of two decades pl… read more