
New album “Loosa Schoona” out now
loosa schoona (2024)
PRODIGAL (2023)
“…an artistic triumph” - ROUTES & BRANCHES
“Best Country Music” - BANDCAMP
“8/10...these songs are generous both musically and lyrically” - UNCUT
“Hits hard…introspective…soothing and reflective” - ADOBE & TEARDROPS
sentimental Covers (2022)
a Meaningful Connection (2021)
Roll on (2020)
“…sounds like a late-era Johnny Cash recording. Such material might overwhelm a lesser musician, but Bryant is sturdy, skilled, and serious about his craft.” - BANDCAMP
“The former member of Water Liars has created 11 taut indie rocks songs bursting at the seams with ‘70s folk-pop flair.” - BEARDED GENTLEMEN
”The value of and search for truth is entrenched in these songs.” - NO DEPRESSION
“Roll On is a rock and roll record, writ large and as thunderous as a lightning-bright hailstorm, alternating between crashing and calm.” - THESE SUBTLE SOUNDS
“Bryant confronts loneliness all over Sentimental Noises, but not without a sense of hope. Even on a dark tune like “Lucky Cigarette,” or the slow climb of “Big Hawk,” Bryant finds beauty in moments of solitude and uncertainty.” - NO DEPRESSION
“The songs on Ain’t It Like the Cosmos provide complex observations about work, fatherhood, love, and longing. What does it even mean to be a father and a husband and a son? What’s it mean to be from a place? To truly live in a place? To feel trapped in a place? To feel freed by work and music and love? The album is rooted in sensory details.” - WILLIAM BOYLE
“This Is the Life” is the record we just couldn’t escape this year. It was an earworm of the best kind, letting us find something new inside it every time it went back on the turntable in our office, which was often.” - THE BITTER SOUTHERNER
“Water Liars plays across styles, adding to its dimension. It could almost be viewed as two separate albums: the first containing blood and murk with the second consisting of plaintive, restrained love songs. The proto-pop of “Ray Charles Dream” fits among the former, recalling the punk edge of Phantom Limb’s “Short Hair”. The addition of GR Robinson on bass further empowers drummer Andrew Bryant, providing locked blues grooves and expands the vocal harmonies that most benefited Wyoming..” - POP MATTERS
“…a carefully shaded album that seems to dwell in complicated feelings and glimpses of euphoria. It's earnest, honest and poetic”. - MTV
“…a completely damaged Americana/rock album that will tug on your emotions, confirm life can be a downer and possibly steer you towards the liquor cabinet. Wyoming has an extreme strength, power and beauty that equates a lasting impression.” - THE FIRE NOTE
“Water Liars' music is a low-key triumph of inspiration over ambition…” - NPR
“I like this album because this indie folk duo sound like they don’t have their shit together, yet. Everything on it is bare bones and pulled together, and these guys are so impulsive they’ve already changed their name since I received their promo CD. All that haphazard abandon makes for an exciting listen. By crackins!” - VICE
“These tracks are almost insights into the life of a man finding the dark part of himself and digging through the blood and guts of it all. Soo good. I picture the journey at mid-point by looking at the album cover above – you know there is beauty, but there is just enough to get your hands dirty, ya know?” - SLOWCOUSTIC
“Andrew cinematically charts the back roads of Mississippi rural boredom, marginal living, and the eventual chains of responsible adulthood.” - PHONING IT IN
The Story Never Told is Andrew’s first solo album after the disbanding of his Memphis based indie-rock band, Never Cry Wolf. It was written and recorded in his bedroom at his parents home. It was his first self-produced album and it was released on CD by Sleep Recordings (Chicago, IL).