Tag Archives: Danny Bryant

Danny Bryant, Means Of Escape. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Wearing your heart upon your sleeve could lead to you being seen as a target for the kind of people who enjoy the art of self-sacrifice, the ones that find ways to continue the suffering of those who seek enlightenment, reflection, self-determination as they evolve and grow into the realm of the spectacular and driven. However, those that have the confidence to openly declare their feelings, who never betray for a single minute their emotions and sentiments, are richly rewarded with the art of the world and the Means Of Escape that their belief holds dear.

Danny Bryant, Gig Review. The Citadel, St. Helens. (2018).

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

Danny Bryant and band, with special guest Steve Hill, at The Citadel in St. Helens. Photograph taken and used with kind permission by Kirby Bryant.

They say, even in the brightest of days, in the most serene and beautiful of times, that someday, the rain will come; it is how you deal with the odd shower, the deluge, the emotions of seeing the water rise and threaten, and then the utter relief, the liberation in being able to able to reinforce the desire but at the same time holding onto the thoughts of honour before the days of rain.

Danny Bryant, Revelation. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

The toughest of all challenges comes when we lose those to whom our faith and love is all we require to live, when the right words of patience and honesty are missing because the heartbeat that guided us has become still, a quiet and motionless drumbeat that has come to a halt. In that challenge we dig deep, we find a way to perhaps resurrect or frame a memory from out of this air, we dig deep, we bind ourselves to the recollections of what their advice to us truly meant and by doing so we find the Revelation of spirit inside of us, the spirit that makes us overcome.

Blues Sensation, Danny Bryant, To Perform At The St. Helens Citadel On Saturday 12th May As Part of U.K And Ireland Tour.

One man band extraordinaire Steve Hill Will Join Danny Bryant As Support.

As part of a U.K. tour this May, the incredible talent of Danny Bryant will be in full evidence at the Citadel in St. Helens, as the music of both he and his support Steve Hill, will be performed and relished in a feast for the senses.

Danny Bryant, Blood Money. Album Review.

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Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

The music is an enigma and the man who plays it with such a sweet caress is the enlightenment of the age, the young man of Blues who has already swept down from the stage and gathered up hearts, souls and minds with Hurricane and Temperature Rising makes a return in 2016 with the fantastic Blood Money and it is an album that holds untold riches for the listener as they delve deeper and deeper into the sound provided by Danny Bryant.

Danny Bryant, Gig Review. The Citadel, St. Helens.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

If ever there was a moment to silence a Blues crowd into submission then to hear Danny Bryant tell a touching story about his mentor and friend Walter Trout and a request he made to hear Mr. Bryant perform one particular song would have been that moment. The haunting sound of a rich guitar, the lyrics of Walter Trout’s favourite song, Bob Dylan’s Girl From The North Country, floating through the air like wisps of articulate light dancing in the shaded memory of all in attendance and the far-away look in Danny Bryant’s eyes only served notice that the world of Blues has never been closer. It was a beautiful moment and one that fans of both Walter Trout and Danny Bryant will understand the brother-like love and admiration that runs through both men.  

Danny Bryant, Temperature Rising. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

There on occasions, admittedly as rare as finding that the speck of dust that you thought you had been seeing in the corner of the lens of a telescope is in actual fact a new star blazing away in the Universe, that an album will come along, announce itself with sincerity and then stomp over everything you knew. Not only will this action be like running at top speed into a stationary elephant but you will welcome it in to your life as if nothing else matters.

Danny Bryant, Hurricane. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

In 2012, the women of Blues pretty much had it their own way, Whether American like Beth Hart with her album Bang Bang Boom Boom or the superb British Blues supremo Joanne Taylor Shaw and her brilliant Almost Always Never, the gentlemen of the genre, with a couple of exceptions, seemed far behind, languishing in the wake that the women had created.