title: View

Long known as a uniquely talented yet tasteful hired gun bassist for the more adventurous rock guitarists of recent times (Mike Keneally, Steve Vai, Dweezil Zappa, Wayne Kramer), Bryan Beller ventures out on his own with his debut solo album, View.

Far from aspiring to bass heroism, Beller instead builds a carefully crafted emotional tapestry of interweaving themes and styles - a true album in the old-fashioned sense. Drawing on influences as disparate as John Scofield and Rage Against The Machine, Michael Landau and Pink Floyd, Nine Inch Nails and his mentor, Mike Keneally, the resulting body of work runs the gamut from hardcore jazz/rock to vocal pop to world beat while somehow staying thematically intact, all the while displaying equal parts density and sensitivity, melody and dissonance, tranquility and furious release.

track listing

  1. 02:33 Bear Divide
  2. 05:31 Seven Percent Grade
  3. 07:12 Supermarket People
  4. 01:32 Elate
  5. 07:35 Get Things Done
  6. 03:37 Backwoods
  7. 03:54 Bite
  8. 07:39 Eighteen Weeks
  9. 01:35 Projectile
  10. 04:49 Wildflower
  11. 04:12 No
  12. 04:11 See You Next Tuesday
  13. 05:49 View