Jon Bryant Shares Reflective Single 'Seafoam Green Apartment'

New EP 'Psychidyllic Salutations' out November 26th via Nettwerk
Alternative singer, songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Jon Bryant shares another single from his newly announced EP 'Psychidyllic Salutations'. Striking a more reflective tone, 'Seafoam Green Apartment' encourages listeners to get outside their comfort zone. It’s a relatable message for anyone who’s dreamed of a better life. The steadfast lyrics float over tender acoustics and building orchestrations to evoke resilience as Bryant croons that he’s not giving up on us.
"This song is all about dreams that we have," says Jon Bryant. "Dreams of making it and the mountain we have to climb to get there. It’s about not giving up on those hopes and sticking close to the people who you love and love you. It’s about almost moving to LA and then COVID fucking up those plans in a big way. The road to a better life is rife with pot holes and the occasional dead end. Sometimes the detour becomes the most exciting part."
'Seafoam Green Apartment' sees Bryant at his most vulnerable. It follows up the funky 'Lightspeed,' to join previous releases 'Tied Up,' and 'Candied Tangerines,' on the new EP which is due out November 26th via Nettwerk Records.

Life was good when Jon Bryant got the inspiration for what was going to become his funky, soulful 'Psychidyllic Salutations' EP. It was early 2020, when bars and restaurants were still very much open—and Bryant, while visiting Los Angeles, had dropped by the historic Sportsmen’s Lodge Hotel pool for a lazy Sunday lounge. But what started out as a solo mission for a margarita and a dip turned into a much more substantial social affair, as a larger group took Bryant into their party’s wing.

It wasn’t long after that experience that Bryant found himself back at home in Vancouver, with the world shutting down. The polar contrast of going from “being more alive than ever” to being stuck inside kept bringing him back to that perfect day in LA, which had eventually turned into a perfect night as well. So, Bryant decided to write music about it,following up his acclaimed 2019 LP 'Cult Classic', written in the aftermath of leaving the NXIVM cult, and the subsequent EPs, 'Half Bad' and 'Back to Love'.

Listening to it, you’d imagine Bryant wrote the tracks as they appear, flowing into one another, but the EP’s 6 songs were the laborious result of a self-applied challenge to write 50 songs in 50 days. In the end, he actually had more than 50 songs. He revisited the full batch with fresh ears, looking for the ones that gave him goosebumps. By the time he whittled it down to 6 tracks, he found the story of his wild 24 hours in LA looking back at him.

The end result is one of the most wide-ranging releases of Bryant’s career.

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