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David Bronson Releases New Album, Story
David Bronson
New album ‘Story’
Part 1 of The Long Lost Story
Out January 7th 2013
www.davidbronsonmusic.com
www.youtube.com/davidbronsonmusic
www.facebook.com/david.ian.bronson
www.twitter.com/bronsondavid
After a number of years of writing, producing, and recording, David Bronson has finished a 22-song cycle, broken into 2 albums, collective called The Long Lost Story. The first record, Story comes out January 7th. On the surface, the records begin with a description of a young man’s loss of hope and identity following the end of first love, and continue through the prolonged, arduous, and life-changing journey to re-find them. The multi-faceted project, however, reveals itself to have numerous levels of meaning, as metaphors of artistic creation, the passage of time, completion, and resolution are all dealt with. ‘It became all consuming, and a real test, of sorts’ David explains of the project’s dual emotional trajectories. Despite being an indie musician with a tight budget, Bronson let nothing get in the way of the album’s large and expressive scope. Originally meant as one record, it became obvious to Bronson that the album represented growth itself, not just the end of a relationship, and the project itself would need to grow with that realisation. ‘It became a metaphor and conduit for everything I was feeling in my inner life, and I put everything into it,’ he explains. “I indulged myself to get everything the way I wanted; the art of it became the only thing that mattered.” Legendary producer and mix engineer Godfrey Diamond (Lou Reed, Aerosmith, Sparks) mixed Story and assisted David with the finishing of the album.
David Bronson Unleashes New Video
David Bronson Releases New Video David says: "The idea was that the graphic, other-worldly look would lend itself to a song about wanting something you don't have - and the fantasy aspect of concerning oneself with an internal vision that you could almost try to 'will' into existence. There's also the connection to the line-drawn, 2-D style imagery of the album artwork, which partially stemmed from the desire to have that kind of narrative otherworldliness that accompanies the comic & graphic novel mediums, both of which I'm a huge fan of. Coincidentally Saro Varjabedian (the video's director) and I had both been thinking it would be cool to try and do something with an 'animation' look to it, so when we initially sat down we locked onto this approach right away, and decided to use Maria Neckam as the metaphorical love interest, since her voice plays this surrogate, or archetypal, role on the records."
David Bronson Reveals Stunning Nesimo Remix Of Momentary
David Bronson
‘Momentary’ Remix With NESIMO
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‘Story flourishes when Bronson uses softer rhythms and allows the writing to take centre stage.’ 7/10 Drowned in Sound
‘There are dreamlike qualities to several songs and, even without the aid of hallucinogenic substances, you can join David in a world of poetry, imagery and unrequited love on several occasions.’ – No Depression
‘If you like well-produced, catchy, decent guitar playing and solid vocals then you’ll like this.’ – Gold Flake Paint
David Bronson releases the first remixed track from his recently released and critically admired debut ‘Story’: https://soundcloud.com/fanaticpro/david-bronson-momentary-nesimo Bronson joined forces with New York Producer NESIMO to rework this romantic and intricate tune, exemplifying the sonic opportunities of the rich and detailed layers which characterise Bronson’s music. "I've talked with NESIMO about doing something together for a very long time and it just never was able to come together because of our schedules before. But I'm very happy it all turned out how & when it did, because I really love what he did with 'Momentary'. It's my new favorite version of the song" says Bronson. http://nesimonoise.com/ ‘Story’ is the first instalment of a 22 track project developed by Bronson from years of writing, producing, and recording. The prequel ‘The Long Lost’ is due for release later this year: "Godfrey [Diamond, Producer for Lou Reed, Aerosmith, Sparks] and I are in the studio putting on the last little tracking touches and getting the mixes done for The Long Lost at a great pace. It's actually going quicker than I expected so that already roughly half the record is locked and set for mastering. The vibe I hear as I listen back to this group of songs (which was started years ago) is in certain ways of a piece with Story but also darker, somewhat moodier, and I think the arrangements on some of the tracks, which are in places much more spare and kind of gritty, probably reflect that. There’s certainly a little more despair and anger in there, and it definitely brings me right back into that space of my early-twenties self, right in the crux of that emotionally heightened moment.”
David Bronson Releases New Album, Story
David Bronson
New album ‘Story’
Part 1 of The Long Lost Story
Out January 7th 2013
www.davidbronsonmusic.com
www.youtube.com/davidbronsonmusic
www.facebook.com/david.ian.bronson
www.twitter.com/bronsondavid
After a number of years of writing, producing, and recording, David Bronson has finished a 22-song cycle, broken into 2 albums, collective called The Long Lost Story. The first record, Story comes out January 7th. On the surface, the records begin with a description of a young man’s loss of hope and identity following the end of first love, and continue through the prolonged, arduous, and life-changing journey to re-find them. The multi-faceted project, however, reveals itself to have numerous levels of meaning, as metaphors of artistic creation, the passage of time, completion, and resolution are all dealt with. ‘It became all consuming, and a real test, of sorts’ David explains of the project’s dual emotional trajectories. Despite being an indie musician with a tight budget, Bronson let nothing get in the way of the album’s large and expressive scope. Originally meant as one record, it became obvious to Bronson that the album represented growth itself, not just the end of a relationship, and the project itself would need to grow with that realisation. ‘It became a metaphor and conduit for everything I was feeling in my inner life, and I put everything into it,’ he explains. “I indulged myself to get everything the way I wanted; the art of it became the only thing that mattered.” Legendary producer and mix engineer Godfrey Diamond (Lou Reed, Aerosmith, Sparks) mixed Story and assisted David with the finishing of the album.
David Bronson Releases New Track, Songbird From Forthcoming Third Album
DAVID BRONSON RELEASES NEW TRACK 'SONGBIRD'
'Bronson’s solid songwriting is evidenced here with a wonderful hook, illuminating the role of the Songbird. “She is just singing, she is not asking why.” He clearly delivers that sense of searching for a purpose, and then just keeping on track.' - Premiered byAcoustic Nation 'Songbird just came out so purely and easily. It’s almost like the message of the song, and the way in which it came into the world were one and the same. And the way that it starts, with Robin (Clark) and Lea (Lórien Alomar) in beautiful counterpoint just seemed like a perfect way to start the record. There’s something about starting off the album with a voice other than mine that I really like. You would only do that if it’s something special, and you’re not going to get more special than Robin Clark.” - David Bronson www.davidbronsonmusic.com *** David Bronson Third Album ‘Questions’ Out 19th January on Big Arc “Carefully etched songwriting" - Clash ‘’It would seem David Bronson has soaked up all the best parts of ‘70s rock and created his own vibe, which feels surprisingly new.’’ Magnet “Fans of Neil Young, George Harrison, and the like… Give a listen to David Bronson.” - Daytrotter David Bronson’s new album Questions plays like a soul-drenched paean to the uncertainties of burgeoning adulthood. While the artist’s twenties, as documented on his first two records, were anything but a light-hearted emotional romp, the new album shows that his thirties are proving to be just as uncertain, though in quite different ways. Much like on his prior albums, Bronson makes no attempt to avoid the heavy things. Subtle echoes of Graceland/Rhythm of the Saints era Paul Simon and John Lennon's solo work run through the songs’ instrumentation, melodies and arrangements. And shades of So/Us era Peter Gabriel are felt through the emotional and psychological imagery, and lyrical evocations of partnership and familial archetypes. Bronson’s 2013 decade-in-the-making, 22-song autobiographical double album debut, The Long Lost Story, bore naked the inner torments of post adolescent, coming-of-age crises of love and identity. Questions feels not only like a much wiser affair, but a wholly more life-affirming one as well. This stems as much from the music as the lyrics, which sees Bronson moving from the deeply textured, almost psychedelic indie folk rock of The Long Lost Story to Questions’ deceptively fluid amalgam of soul, gospel, folk, and dance-funk grafted on to the classic 70’s-infused singer-songwriting he’s become known for. According to Bronson, there was something very unusual about the album right from the start. "Each major stage of this record was pure magic. You just know it when you're in the middle of something very special taking place. Everyone present feels it.’’ When questioned about this latest musical endeavour Bronson adds ‘’It was crucially important to me to produce something that was infinitely more current to my life, and to the much newer place my songwriting had been moving toward.’’ Bronson is joined on the record by the likes of vocalist Robin Clark (Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, Al Green, Bruce Springsteen, Beyonce, David Bowie) guitarist Carlos Alomar (David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Paul McCartney, John Lennon) and his daughter Lea-Lórien Alomar, guitarist Robbie "Seahag" Mangano, drummer Lautaro Burgos, not forgetting the vocal contribution made by Gordon Grody and the production prowess of studio legend Godfrey Diamond (Lou Reed). In the 2 years since anyone first heard anything of David Bronson, he's established a national touring regimen and growing fan base in the U.S, UK and further afield, performed at some of the most highly regarded indie venues, music programs and festivals in North America, released an abnormally large catalogue of artistically-driven and critically lauded music videos, and been hailed by hundreds of music writers and publications as one of the most heartfelt and emotionally raw new artists in music.
David Bronson Releases New Track, Songbird From Forthcoming Third Album
DAVID BRONSON RELEASES NEW TRACK 'SONGBIRD'
'Bronson’s solid songwriting is evidenced here with a wonderful hook, illuminating the role of the Songbird. “She is just singing, she is not asking why.” He clearly delivers that sense of searching for a purpose, and then just keeping on track.' - Premiered byAcoustic Nation 'Songbird just came out so purely and easily. It’s almost like the message of the song, and the way in which it came into the world were one and the same. And the way that it starts, with Robin (Clark) and Lea (Lórien Alomar) in beautiful counterpoint just seemed like a perfect way to start the record. There’s something about starting off the album with a voice other than mine that I really like. You would only do that if it’s something special, and you’re not going to get more special than Robin Clark.” - David Bronson www.davidbronsonmusic.com *** David Bronson Third Album ‘Questions’ Out 19th January on Big Arc “Carefully etched songwriting" - Clash ‘’It would seem David Bronson has soaked up all the best parts of ‘70s rock and created his own vibe, which feels surprisingly new.’’ Magnet “Fans of Neil Young, George Harrison, and the like… Give a listen to David Bronson.” - Daytrotter David Bronson’s new album Questions plays like a soul-drenched paean to the uncertainties of burgeoning adulthood. While the artist’s twenties, as documented on his first two records, were anything but a light-hearted emotional romp, the new album shows that his thirties are proving to be just as uncertain, though in quite different ways. Much like on his prior albums, Bronson makes no attempt to avoid the heavy things. Subtle echoes of Graceland/Rhythm of the Saints era Paul Simon and John Lennon's solo work run through the songs’ instrumentation, melodies and arrangements. And shades of So/Us era Peter Gabriel are felt through the emotional and psychological imagery, and lyrical evocations of partnership and familial archetypes. Bronson’s 2013 decade-in-the-making, 22-song autobiographical double album debut, The Long Lost Story, bore naked the inner torments of post adolescent, coming-of-age crises of love and identity. Questions feels not only like a much wiser affair, but a wholly more life-affirming one as well. This stems as much from the music as the lyrics, which sees Bronson moving from the deeply textured, almost psychedelic indie folk rock of The Long Lost Story to Questions’ deceptively fluid amalgam of soul, gospel, folk, and dance-funk grafted on to the classic 70’s-infused singer-songwriting he’s become known for. According to Bronson, there was something very unusual about the album right from the start. "Each major stage of this record was pure magic. You just know it when you're in the middle of something very special taking place. Everyone present feels it.’’ When questioned about this latest musical endeavour Bronson adds ‘’It was crucially important to me to produce something that was infinitely more current to my life, and to the much newer place my songwriting had been moving toward.’’ Bronson is joined on the record by the likes of vocalist Robin Clark (Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, Al Green, Bruce Springsteen, Beyonce, David Bowie) guitarist Carlos Alomar (David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Paul McCartney, John Lennon) and his daughter Lea-Lórien Alomar, guitarist Robbie "Seahag" Mangano, drummer Lautaro Burgos, not forgetting the vocal contribution made by Gordon Grody and the production prowess of studio legend Godfrey Diamond (Lou Reed). In the 2 years since anyone first heard anything of David Bronson, he's established a national touring regimen and growing fan base in the U.S, UK and further afield, performed at some of the most highly regarded indie venues, music programs and festivals in North America, released an abnormally large catalogue of artistically-driven and critically lauded music videos, and been hailed by hundreds of music writers and publications as one of the most heartfelt and emotionally raw new artists in music.