Rock/Review Dylan Bressler - Talk My Ear Off

Dylan Bressler: drums, guitar, bass, keys, vocals. His influences are Blind Melon, Streetlight Manifesto, Alkaline Trio, and Black Sabbath.

Dylan Bressler's new album "Talk My Ear Off" is a soulful collection of songs that bring back the feeling of a bygone era and at the same time digs deep into the heart to explore the feelings and experiences of the present world. Through the old sound, Bressler intertwines lyrics which are reflective and instrumentation that is lush to produce a sonic tapestry which is timeless and full of such personal experiences.

The entire "Talk My Ear Off" album is self-recorded by Bressler, and the warmth and sincerity emanating from the artist's every note is something that can only be attributed to a musician who gives their heart and soul to their music. Though it is a solo effort, Bressler still manages to develop each track to the point where it can be said to simulate a full band performance, complete with layers of instrumentation that make the storytelling very emotional.

The album invites Bressler to talk about a great variety of themes, such as love and longing to hope and perseverance. His songs are honest and introspective, revealing his soul to the listeners who get to see his deepest thoughts and living. If he is talking about previous relationships, going through the meaning of life questions or just observing the world around him, Bressler's songwriting is at the same time utterly relatable and very moving.

Sublime tunes such as "Practical Effects" and "I Like Pie" testify of Bressler's talent of melody and songwriting, which invariably leave you with unforgettable hooks and a lasting rhythm. While the mentioned songs as "Time is a Daffodil" and "Murder Hornets" show his knack to create atmospheric soundscapes that take you to places your mind has not been before.

In "Talk My Ear Off," Dylan Bressler has made an album that is both reminiscent and innovative, as it brings in the past, but also embraces the present. Its deep lyrics, vocal power, and timelessly sounding track makes the album a hit to all fans whether they are young or old and belong to all different backgrounds. It shows the real power of music in creating the atmosphere of people's feelings and life as well as an excellent example of Breissler's talent as a writer and performer.

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