- Indie folk
- Alt-folk
- Folk indie
- Americana
- Singer-songwriter
Comment: in recent days Chicago, Illinois,
US-based artist Bryn Martin aka Bryyn (also being known as the
frontman of Pinkle and the Polygons) issued a couple of albums.
In
Hiding is a crystal clear folk album which gets inspiration from
the best sources of an American music history and tradition. It is
not the first album by him. Vice versa, he has been a highly prolific
artist during the last decade for cheering us with more and less
whimsical electronic tinged folk releases. As I said already it is a
crystal clear issue yet it does not mean he does not employ
electronic devices and effects for his own sake. All these
instruments are up there to have been measured out just as optimally
and poignantly as it is needed to conquer one's senses and heart. The
listener can breathe in and out in a free manner because all the
music seems to come directly from an effortless cloud, from liberated
uncivilised terrains, from somewhere we used to subconsciously
longing for. It is idyllic, it is rustic, it is picturesque. There
can be drawn parallels upon such an artist as Sufjan Stevens yet it
is not a serious objection to assume it as being one of the best
issues in 2017. The outing is a bit of the immense platform of
Jamendo.