INTERview: SOUTHWEST REVIEW
ANDREW TALKS PRODIGAL + MORE W/ WILLIAM BOYLE
Review: BANDCAMP DAILY
prodigal “BEST COUNTRY MUSIC ON BANDCAMP”
Review: Uncut magazine
8/10 for Prodigal
Review: routes & Branches
prodigal “an artistic triumph”
Review: Arkansas democrat gazette
prodigal “soul filled folk-pop”
Review: ADOBE & TEARDROPS
prodigal “HITS HARD”
Sentimental Covers
named best new country music on bandcamp
Podcast / interview
Listen to Andrew on The marinade Podcast
Review
No Depression review of A.M.C.
Review
Bearded Gentleman review of A.M.C.
Interview
Blake Ells Interview
Premiere
New Noise Magazine Premieres “Birmingham”
Premiere
Glide Magazine Premieres “Reality winner”
INTERVIEW
ANDREW TALKS SOBRIETY AND THE MAKING OF “A MEANINGFUL CONNECTION”
PREMIERE
GHETTOBLASTER MAGAZINE PREMIERES NEW SINGLE “FIGHT”
“Sentimental Noises” #25 in bitter southerner top 30 of 2020

LUCKY CIGARETTE REACTION VIDEO

“Lucky Cigarette” official Music Video
true south
Andrew’s song “The Blue In My Baby’s Eyes” from his new album Sentimental Noises was used on the Season 3 Premiere of TrueSouth on SEC Network/ESPN. You can find the episode on ESPN.

Dixie is Dead
If you love loud guitars and hate racism, check out my new single, “Dixie Is Dead”. All proceeds will benefit various Black Lives Matter organizations and bail funds. - AB
No Depression
“Ever since we first heard it in the harmonies on those pained and powerful Water Liars records, Andrew Bryant’s voice has been full of a deep longing. Not just his tone, but his words. Bryant has a gift for writing songs about the everyday experience of being human, and all the flaws, hardships, failures, and heartache that come with it. Across his last two records, 2015’s This is the Life and 2017’s Ain’t It Like the Cosmos, we have heard him grapple with what it means to be a man, a father, a partner, and an artist. His latest, Sentimental Noises, finds him continuing that exploration, but as a changed man.” - Maeri Ferguson, NO DEPRESSION
BITTER SOUTHERNER
“Sentimental Noises, Andrew Bryant's new album started when he sat down alone in his makeshift studio where he lives in Mississippi and kept playing the same chords, but had no words. He says, "I opened the window in my studio and heard a bird singing on the power line outside. I remember saying out loud, "It'll be alright." - The Bitter Southerner