Songwriter de Portland Bory sort nouvel album Never Turns to Night

Le songwriter basé à Portland Brenden Ramirez, connu comme Bory, sortira son nouvel album Never Turns to Night le 6 mars. L'album est publié par le label de Toronto Bleak Enterprise. Le son de Bory s'est orienté vers des éléments introspectifs et atmosphériques.

Brenden Ramirez, qui se produit sous le nom de Bory, est originaire de Portland, Oregon. Son prochain album, Never Turns to Night, marque une notable évolution dans son style musical. Précédemment centré sur le power pop, Bory explore désormais une approche plus introspective et atmosphérique. Cela inclut des mélanges d'indie rock, d'écriture personnelle de chansons et de techniques de production soignées. La sortie est prévue le 6 mars, distribuée par Bleak Enterprise, un label basé à Toronto. Ce virage directionnel s'aligne sur les tendances de la musique indépendante contemporaine, où les artistes mettent souvent l'accent sur la profondeur et les nuances de leur œuvre. La progression de Bory reflète des tendances plus larges dans la scène indie, privilégiant la résonance émotionnelle et un design sonore raffiné par rapport aux formes antérieures plus entraînantes. L'arrivée de l'album continue de consolider sa réputation au sein de la communauté musicale locale de Portland et au-delà. Les détails sur les pistes de l'album ou les inspirations spécifiques restent limités à ce stade. Néanmoins, le projet souligne l'engagement de Bory à faire évoluer son art en synchronisation avec les évolutions actuelles de l'indie rock.

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