Audrey
Ryan is a uniquely talented musician and songwriter. Her
excellent album Dishes and Pills was released on
Folkwit in October 2008.
Audrey is a
dedicated performer, almost constantly touring the US and Europe with diverse
musical influences from Robert Wyatt and Radiohead through to Nick Drake
and Nina Simone. Dishes and Pills is a wonderful
and original album.
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“A lush,
beautifully arranged slice of indie pop, “Dishes &
Pills” is the work of an intelligent songwriter and composer
with a clear vision of the music. There are elements of
baroque ’60s pop such as The Zombies or the Beach Boys, but
her clear musical contemporaries are ambitious, sensitive,
smart songwriters such as Sufjan Stevens, John Vanderslice,
and Feist.”
-
Bangor Daily
“Theatrical,
quirky, feels orchestral while remaining stripped-down; the
Decemberists with a female singer — a very good thing.”
-Mass
Live
“A genuine
weirdo, Ryan’s songwriting and vocal style also might remind
one of more modern female artists from Bjork to Shivaree to
The Softies, and the menagerie of instrumentation is more out
on the lunatic fringe à la the Dresden Dolls or Daniel
Johnston. It’s a truly enjoyable musical schizophrenia that
you could listen to 50 times and still hear something
different each time.”
-Valley
Advocate
“The result
is a sprawling epic of indie-folk ingenuity. Structurally, her
tunes are pure pop. But she infuses her arrangements with a
jazz sensibility, expertly decking out the tunes with all the
bells and whistles — quite literally, in most cases. Her
work here more closely resembles the experimental folk
orchestrations of Sufjan Stevens. Like Michigan’s eclectic
tunesmith, Ryan excels at crafting quirkily diverse
soundscapes that augment her intricate wordplay. Also like
Stevens, her real strength lies in her subtly engaging
songwriting; despite the wealth of aural delicacies found on
Dishes & Pills, one gets the feeling that these songs
would be just as effective if stripped down to guitar and
Ryan’s charmingly expressive voice.”
-Seven
Days (Dan Bolles)
“Ryan’s
inventive songwriting, which adds surreal sounds and
multifarious instrumentation to a solid folk-rock core, keeps
all 14 tracks sounding mostly fresh and original. The wildly
diverse instrumentation peppers each song with new trinkets of
spacey and intriguing sound that dangles like fish bait around
the listener’s ear. Her highly personal lyrics are also
absorbing. Although most of the songs have a lighthearted
feel, the words are often cynical and self-deprecating,
addressing topics that range from cancer to dead-end
relationships to pills, marijuana and booze. Some of the songs
are heavier than others, both lyrically and musically, but the
imaginative spirit never wanes”
-The
Wire
Audrey
Ryan performing 'People' on Balcony TV, Dublin
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