Kind Twist Of Fate
Bryan Cooper
The gravest mistakes and the cruellest heartbreaks are often a kind twist of fate in disguise. Keep your chin up and your eyes forward.
The gravest mistakes and the cruellest heartbreaks are often a kind twist of fate in disguise. Keep your chin up and your eyes forward.
Flirting with art-rock, 'Robots On Mute' shakes hands with Bach, Radiohead and Jeff Buckley to deliver an anecdotal commentary on society's seemingly perverse appetite for dystopia.
For all the lone voices that get shouted down by the crowd. The people who stick their head above the parapet. 'The Only Lantern In The Dark' offers a hand on the shoulder of everyone who stands their ground via this energetic chunk of 'Modern Rock' that chimes like a Permanent Wave anthem.
'Broken Record' was initially composed as a goodbye gift to someone they never expected to fall for but, as later events took their twists, the lyrics adopted a defiant, cathartic meaning. From a battle wound to a proudly worn scar.
Are we several tiers below reality? Bryan's third single explores the idea that what we experience as life may be a mere test run for an even realer paradigm. 'Beta Life' is a sonic nod to the Permanent Wave indie rock genre, soaked in 90's-evoking guitars.
Sophomore single 'Heroes Let You Down' takes a sardonic swipe at the culture of celebrity idolatry. From its calm ethereal intro to its chaotic climax, the track sits the listener on a space hopper and bounces them through a vibrant guitarscape.
Debut single, “Who Do You Serve”, was released on March 25 this year with its chiming riff that circles and pounces to deliver a satisfying landing for its chorus.