Brady Harris
Roots-rock Americana with the vibrant, crackling pop of Revolver-era Beatles. -George Zahora, SPLENDID
An Indie track by Brady Harris.
SoundClick artist Brady Harris presents "Wish I Knew (Demo)", an outstanding release in the Indie genre. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive indie track that resonates. Brady Harris continues to build an Indie catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
"The descending piano hook, lush pedal steel sweeping over wounded electric guitar leads and a sadly swaying melody, is a startling reminder of just how considerable are Harris’ melodic gifts." -Delusions of Adequacy
SoundClick artist Brady Harris presents "Welcome Me Back", an outstanding release in the Indie genre. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive indie track that resonates. Brady Harris continues to build an Indie catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
One of the strongest roots-pop releases we've heard not only in 2003 but in the last few years.
-Not Lame Records
Brit Pop mixed with country-rock...You'll feel like you're in a London metro feeling suddenly retro. Great stuff.
-Santa Monica Mirror
Echoes of the Beatles filtered through lazy, twangy Americana. Twinkling pop, dark humor and engaging storytelling.
-Miles of Music
Another set of alt. country-pop from Harris, who is quietly writing and performing some of the best songs around these days.
-Aiding & Abetting
Former frontman for the Replacements-inspired Solid Goldsteins, Brady Harris' solo career has diverged from his previous work into a sound altogether more indicative of his Texas roots. Bearing considerable vocal resemblance to John Lennon, Harris crafts moody country-rock with a hard pop edge. Strongly melodic with a confident wit, he combines well-traveled themes with stoic romanticism. Having paid his dues as a starving artist, busking on the streets of Paris and London, Harris found himself in Los Angeles recording one album with his former bandmates before releasing his solo debut in 1997. That album, Next Door to Nowhere, received favorable reviews and was followed by considerable media attention at 1999's NXNW music conference. 2000's Good Luck Stranger was met with near unanimous critical approval, and Harris went on to tour Europe in late 2000. He spent the next two years touring the states where he racked up numerous awards, including $5,000 from the Pontiac Vibe Car Commercial Contest, which helped him finance 2003's highly anticipated Lone Star.
-Matt Fink, ALL MUSIC GUIDE
LA, Texas, NYC, etc. Toured Holland and Belgium.