Bryan Scary

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Bryan Scary is a cinematic pop musician and composer of the 2000s currently based out of Brooklyn, New York. His influences are generally considered to be The Beatles, The Move, XTC, and The Fiery Furnaces. His debut album, The Shredding Tears, was released by Black and Greene Records on October 31, 2006. Scary played all instruments on the album save for the drums, which were played by Jeremy Black of Apollo Sunshine. The artwork for the album was created by Hunter Nelson and Albert Thrower. In live performance Bryan Scary plays with his band, "The Shredding Tears."

In 2007 the band launched multiple tours nationwide. In September-October of 2007, the band went into the studio to record their newest album 'Flight of the Knife'. It was released April 1st on Black and Greene Records.

On May 14, 2008, 'Flight of the Knife' was chosen as the "Editor's Pick" on iTunes and skyrocketed to the top-30 albums in a day. It was also ranked #6 in the "Rock Albums" section as well.

On May 25, 2008, Bryan Scary won 'Person Of The Week' on www.mastergiraffe.com


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[edit] Band Members

  • Mike Acreman - Keys and Vocals
  • Brian Bauer - Drums
  • Graham Norwood - Guitar and Vocals
  • David Ostrem - Bass and Vocals
  • Bryan Scary - Keys and Vocals

[edit] Discography

[edit] Notable Film Appearances

Bryan appears as a cameo in the film Let Them Chirp Awhile (2007) written and directed by Jonathan Blitstein.

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