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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Sub Rosa – Bryan Cooper

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝙎𝙪𝙗 𝙍𝙤𝙨𝙖 – 𝘽𝙧𝙮𝙖𝙣 𝘾𝙤𝙤𝙥𝙚𝙧


Charles is under wraps…


Some of the best things are done in private. Equally, so are some of the worst. Honest privacy is a good thing. Secrecy is often not so good. It can be good for the element of delighted surprise (like when I was given an album review by 18 people), but usually a secret is to stay a secret. It is never to be known. But when one does something in private, it usually doesn’t mean one has something to hide. It is simply that we wish to be left alone while we do whatever we are doing. Call it “me time”. This is very different to shady people and their shady practices. Almost everything I do, I do in private. But I am not MI6. I hold no state secrets. And if I was, and I did, I wouldn’t be telling you. Which has possibly got you thinking. Could CC be one of those spies you’ve read about? Is he working for the British government, yet pretending to lead a relatively normal life…? He can be everywhere one day, then suddenly disappear the next… Is he really just mixing and producing? Does he really just write these weekly articles out of the kindness of his heart? Surely there has got to be an ulterior motive… You’ll never be able to read his private messages in order to find out. Besides, all you’d find there is chat from clients about mixing and production, and gratitude from reviewees for having written these articles. You won’t find such a message from last week’s reviewee however. Kind! But I digress. So, am I a British spy? You will never know. Shh, it’s a secret.


Remember the suspicious drone sightings in America a few weeks back? The U.S. Government chose to say “We know nothing about them, but there is no threat, danger, or cause for alarm”. Which of course, makes no sense. What they meant was, “We know exactly what they are, but we’re not going to tell you. Don’t worry, ignore them. It’s none of your business”. For better or for worse, these are state secrets. Private affairs, if you will. These things are happening under our noses all the time, but normally our noses don’t get the slightest whiff of its occurrence. Under my nose lies a disguise in the form of a fake moustache. Or is it fake? You see, if you have no inkling then you have no reason to doubt. You’re not looking for it or expecting it. This is called sub nosa. Sorry: sub rosa. Not under the nose, but “under the rose”; a beautiful Latin phrase meaning secrecy or confidentiality. So, how do we know whether something is sub rosa or not? We do not. And possibly never will. My parents could be drug smugglers for all I know! But I must say, aside from the odd truckload of statins, I think it highly unlikely.


So, what about the lighter side of life? Not the treasonous secrets, but simply the invisible goings-on of people in general? Although many of you might think you know me well (you probably do) from my articles, you won’t know my every move. You won’t know exactly what my week has entailed, or what I had for lunch. Just because I haven’t told you something, doesn’t mean it’s a secret. Or does it? It’s a privacy thang. But it’s also a boring thing. I don’t want to bore you. With my clients there is a certain amount of confidentiality. Not only will their tracks and stems remain for my ears only, but I will not divulge that I am even working with anyone specific. Each project is under wraps until the artist chooses to take it to the public. I am rarely asked to do this, but it is simply natural for me to act this way. Is it a secret? It’s simpler not to ask, but to assume. I make my own music in private and in solitary confinement. A prison of my own making. I choose to lock the door behind me. It is the way of most artists. Which is I think why many artists find it hard to answer those questions: “What’s coming next? What have you been working on?”… It’s not that these artists don’t know or aren’t sure how to answer, but more “it’s none of your business right now but I’ll let you all know once it’s complete and ready for release”. Sometimes, secrets are a good thing.


I just had to pause briefly before continuing – had to email my boss at MI6. Oops! I mean, I had some washing to do. Yeah, that’s right; washing. Laundering… So! Bryan Cooper is back in town. Back with not one song, but four! An EP, no less. He has been cultivating his brilliance for months, en privé. In fact, Bryan is very much a privé chap. To the extent that I am convinced his EP is an acronym of En Privé. Anyway. Many weeks ago, I was able to happen upon the knowledge of said EP, using my own Holmesian methods. As Holmes would often introduce his friend and confidant, Dr. Watson, I now will introduce my own friend and confidant, Dr. Cooper! Okay, not a doctor. But you see, he is a good friend, and he does very much (I believe) confide in me. I told no one. It was under your very noses, but you had not a whiff. I, on the other hand, was in full possession of the facts! But only the facts; not the music. I am sure I could have snaffled an early perusal. But frankly, where’s the fun in THAT! I like to look forward to releases. I don’t like to receive them early (unless I am to mix them, obviously). I believe Thursday was release day, but due to much faffing on my new Mac (what a machine!), I had to wait until said faff was complete before immersing myself in the world of the Coopster. Or Coops. Or Cryin Booper. The man has many names; all of which I am convinced he loathes (so don’t use them unless you feel your bond is so strong that slagging off one another becomes a habitual pastime – an inexplicable sign of affection). Anyway, now that I’m well and truly faffed-out (technologically speaking), I am able to fully give the EP the respect it deserves. And this is what I did.


Knowing that Bryan’s music is rarely instant, I knew I had to give it multiple listens before coming to a conclusion of any kind. I did, and I did. The music did what his music always does: the initial listen is nice, but subsequent listens prove it to be more than this. I find myself merging into Holmes again. I hear what everyone else hears, but in concentrating and paying attention, I observe perhaps a little more than your average casual listener. And the average casual listener will listen once. Max. I am not your average casual listener. And neither should YOU be. We are all musicians. Oh, except the HAL (A.I.) frauds, but let’s not waste any more time on them. Let’s talk REAL music. Bryan puts a LOT into his music, so why not get a LOT out of it? All you have to do is listen. Oh, all right then, lazy bugger. I’ll do it for you. Call it cognition by proxy. Which incidentally is the name of the E(n) P(rivé). The unusually titled Cognition By Proxy contains four tracks of an equally unusual nature. For this is the way of the Coops. These include Mach 1, Sub Rosa, Thaw, and Deserter. Intrigued? I know EYE was. Still am, if I’m honest. I have settled on Sub Rosa for several reasons. One, I think it’s my fave (not an easy decision). Two, it’s boring to opt for track 1, and he has already covered track 1 on his socials. Three, tracks 3 & 4 are the ones Bryan has decided to push first. So, rather than going with the grain, I thought I’d be an annoying little shit and go for the only one that has possibly had the least attention so far in its first few days of life. But let’s dwell more on that first reason: I think it’s my fave. Which is the REAL reason. All four songs are special, which while expected is nevertheless still very satisfying and gratifying. They are also all very different from one another. All four tracks have perfection in sound. His best sound to date, in my opinion. Why is this important? Because then we can focus on the music. Oh, it’s also nicer when things sound good.


Sub Rosa has all the sides of Bryan. The indie, the acoustic, the subdued depth, the thoughtful, the melancholy, the uplifting, the beauty, the humour and the wisdom. For Bryan is a wise man. There is something substantial about the way he works. His music does have a timeless quality to it, but it’s more than that. There is gravitas, dignity and importance ever-present. Sub Rosa doesn’t feel as though it has been written or put together. It simply IS. The guitars are full and perfect, yet oh-so human and strangely honest. The drummer (Bryan) is playing what is right, rather than what feels right. It is as if there is only one option. One way the song could be. And this is it. Like Bryan (on all instruments and vocals) is possessed, channeling the music in one take. The bass is playful yet somehow grounding, allowing for the strings (later on) to take flight and soar. And this happens just over a minute in (1:07), at the first chorus. Just glorious! But what THEN, I hear you call!! Well, at 1:26 we have a truly unexpected moment. A halftime groove! I don’t think I’ve ever heard Bryan groove, but this proves he is indeed a groovy groover. It’s deep, the bass takes the fore, and it’s eerie! His voice is heavily processed and distant, yet insistent. The strings strike up an argument, but Bryan keeps on with his point well made. This isn’t so much a middle eight, as a middle third! Literally a third of the song. In fact, the whole song is ever evolving. You all know I’m a big fan of changes in song, but it mustn’t be jarring or awkward. With Bryan, it’s so smooth you might easily miss such massive changes. What a wonder is Bryan Cooper. We then have a beautiful instrumental section in order to brighten the spirits. Sing high, my strings. Sing high! And so they do, into a final rousing round of chorus-time. We finish with a Bryan who’s left his clothes behind. Just guitar and THAT voice. Isolated, alone, en privé.


Bryan evidently also has his own prison of choice; he does it all, alone. But like me, he retains the key. He turned that key and (after just one long inhalation) allowed Cognition By Proxy to be released. And exhale.


Didn’t you catch all those musical details? Elementary, my dear Watson.


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39 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Sub Rosa – Bryan Cooper”

  1. Terrestrial Animal Avatar
    February 4, 2025
    Terrestrial Animal

    The song is superb and flows so organically, it is truly a fantastic track! Definitely a huge fan of the half-time groove…a big fan of the groove over here we are lol! And then to that of privacy/secrecy, I believe it is healthy to have your own personal business that no one else can see, unless you let them, just hopefully it isn’t anything out of a horror movie or something like that. Such as music, most are very private with their music until it is perfect and that is okay. It is okay to have secrets, just try not to hurt anyone by doing so. Always a good thing to try and be a good person. Cheers CC!

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  2. William Lovitt Avatar
    February 4, 2025
    William Lovitt

    Another compelling review by Charles and another masterful song by Bryan! There’s so much to like in Sub Rosa. It’s intriguing, interesting and quite unique. I’m always in awe of multi instrumentalists like Bryan, especially those who have mastered the greatest instrument of all – the voice/vox/vocals 😎

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  3. Thesecond Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    Thesecond

    don’t know if Bryan Cooper is also a DIY artist, but I respect his craft still. takes his time and makes it worth a listen. also, cool review on boundaries, we all need them

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  4. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    Patrik Ahlm

    Wow! This week is something else! The brilliant Charles Connolly and the brilliant Bryan Cooper at the same time. That’s brilliance to the power of Pi. British Pi, that is! 😉 Meaning; brilliance ad infinitum. With permission from MI6. CC is his usual sharp, witty and clever self and the review of Bryan’s song, and also EP, is absolutely and genuinly brilliant. And Bryan is, as CC himself, a great great talent. I love his music and songwriting. This new EP is mandatory to listen to. You will get hooked. The thing with Bryan is; you never know what will happen in the next bar. It’s unpredictable and marvelous! In a music world of mainstream and often very predictable songs,… Show More

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  5. unobliterated Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    unobliterated

    Congrats, Bryan – great release Had a good listen last night. Several times. Deserter is my personal fav, but all great quality

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  6. Simone Vignini Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    Simone Vignini

    Congrats to Brian for this track and the entire EP! Nice article as always!

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  7. Last Ravage Opinion Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    Last Ravage Opinion

    The importance of privacy is definitely underrated nowadays. At the same time, we cannot be part of “this society” if we don’t comply…. And the situation is getting worse. I particularly enjoyed listening to “Sub Rosa”, both music and lyrics portray and deliver the message beautifully!

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  8. Emily Gray Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    Emily Gray

    Bryan is one of my favourite artists on the NAS and I think you summed it up perfectly Charles with ‘gravitas, dignity and importance’. There’s something very special about Bryan’s music and it’s such a treat to have a whole new EP to enjoy!

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  9. Delaye Julien Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    Delaye Julien

    Haha ! Now Charles is a spy…great !! And what a nice song !!

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  10. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    Bryan Cooper

    Thank you to everyone who’s left such lovely feedback on here about my song(s) so far. It’s all very humbling. I’ve read them all and each comment is extremely appreciated!

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  11. crimson.disc Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    crimson.disc

    The song wafts in with recollection and bites you with reality. Beautiful.

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  12. antonigpiano Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    antonigpiano

    I always like to give things multiple listens. Especially quality music, of course, including the sort that is usually reviewed on this page! Thanks again Charles.

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  13. Innovaniac Music Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    Innovaniac Music

    This is just such great music! Great article, great choice. Keep it up.

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  14. Patrick Laurin Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    Patrick Laurin

    What a great surprise this EP was. Just under 15 minutes of pure musical bliss. You owe it to yourself to dive into it nose first. As far as the article goes, it always amazes me how Charles can weave in and out of the song’s topic to create an interesting, funny, and ultimately coherent article praising the chosen song, and expressing his thoughts about life. Persona non grata previous reviewee…pffft

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  15. Charles Connolly Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    Charles Connolly

    Was it a great surprise, though…? 😉

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  16. tstationstudio Avatar
    February 5, 2025
    tstationstudio

    Great article. Really great song with awesome guitar work and vocals. Sub Rosa is a really wonderful song and I enjoy the guitar work, but what really tickles my fancy is the song, Mach 1. I really like the way the song starts out sparse and nice-and-easy; then, halfway through, it breaks into full out rock with power chords and drums entering. Either way, this Connolly’s Corner article was another great one this time as usual.

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  17. United Duality Avatar
    February 6, 2025
    United Duality

    The song is an amazing unique creation with many surprises at the first listen which I totally enjoyed. Well, I love Bryan’s music anyway. Talking of surprises, you run the risk to blow your cover? I thought we had a secret agreement. 😎

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  18. Charles Connolly Avatar
    February 6, 2025
    Charles Connolly

    In saying this, surely it is YOU who has blown your cover…😉

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  19. Shards Avatar
    February 6, 2025
    Shards

    Bryan is one of my fav artists out there and his music is pure gold !! ❤️ well done Charles !!

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  20. The Blimp Avatar
    February 6, 2025
    The Blimp

    Always a pleasure reading your article Mr Connolly 🙏 And it’s always a treat listening too Bryan 👍

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  21. Pablo Bianchi Avatar
    February 7, 2025
    Pablo Bianchi

    Brindo por esta nueva reseña! Felicitaciones!!!

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  22. emj Avatar
    February 7, 2025
    emj

    Bryan Cooper is always intriguing and wonderful to listen to. Charles goes full Chuck Barris in this review, admitting to his secret life, echoing the final lyric of the song.

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  23. Blister Soul Avatar
    February 7, 2025
    Blister Soul

    Nice instrumentation and vocals, especially on Mach 1. Love it breaking into a full on rock track.

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  24. Vladislav Kubíček Avatar
    February 7, 2025
    Vladislav Kubíček

    Perceiving something as beautiful is about the object it refers to, but even more about personal experiences and taste and current mood. The song is great and wonderfully mixed. It made my mood today, corresponding to today’s cloudy sky, a little more melancholic.

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  25. Nate Fin Avatar
    February 8, 2025
    Nate Fin

    Sub Rosa is a hit!!

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  26. DJ Time Avatar
    February 8, 2025
    DJ Time

    I really appreciated the arrangement of the song “Sub Rosa”. That guitar is delicious and it’s very nice that the bass only attacks after a while. The voice is soft and cradles you like a child in its mother’s arms. Well done Bryan

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  27. TrizZzy Rhap Avatar
    February 8, 2025
    TrizZzy Rhap

    Another day another masterpiece 💙💕 much love Charles.

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  28. Marshal Avatar
    February 9, 2025
    Marshal

    I listened to the Ep and it’s fire, nice review also @CC

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  29. christian.luxdujour Avatar
    February 9, 2025
    christian.luxdujour

    Great song. I love the way it builds. An epic write up as always.

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  30. Love Kaminski Avatar
    February 9, 2025
    Love Kaminski

    I am not writing this for points or anything else. I’m writing this, hoping that you read this, Bryan: Mach 1 hits me hard to the core. This is my music, my language, the direct route to my being. Thank you for making this higher form of art, even for people like me. I am overwhelmed and convinced of your genius and originality. I’m sure Charles hears and feels this too. To both men: how I love music and how wonderful that we get to share this. Show Less

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  31. fizpop85 Avatar
    February 9, 2025
    fizpop85

    I would tell you what I think of this review and track but it’s a secret!

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  32. andelectro music Avatar
    February 9, 2025
    andelectro music

    Already a big fan of Bryan Cooper so was pleased to see you were reviewing. Another great example of why NAS is such an essential support for innovative indie musicians to get heard and build a following. Love the review and the track.

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  33. Emma Dupéré Avatar
    February 9, 2025
    Emma Dupéré

    I listened to the EP of Bryan and all the songs are amazing. I really love Mach 1. Thank you Charles for introducing me to this artist and have such great review !

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  34. perfectlies Avatar
    February 9, 2025
    perfectlies

    These reviews always pull me into another place. Great song and review!

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  35. steveokwormusic Avatar
    February 9, 2025
    steveokwormusic

    Beautiful track with great lyrics by amazing Bryan Cooper. Lovely music! Thank you sir Charles for bringing this song into view or may I say review this week.

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  36. Nicholas Karl McNally Avatar
    February 9, 2025
    Nicholas Karl McNally

    The whole EP! I’ve listened to it on repeat and it’s fantastic. What’s his “secret”? Seriously though, I would like to know the truth from the beginning. Track 1, or “Mach 1” rather, does set things up perfectly. “Sub Rosa” launches in just the right way as well. The arrangement on this one is quite unique. My favourite though was “Thaw”, this song was such a treat. I love it when I can’t easily identify chords. This forces me to go for my guitar and I got to say, the changes are rapidly being executed in such a beautiful way, I put the guitar down after about 45 seconds, haha. This only re-enforces repeated listens of the song. Honestly, just kept getting swept off my feet. Especially at the end of that song, man I love that kind of playing. Seriously impressive work from the Coops, I hope you actually don’t mind the nicknames. Well done Bryan! Show Less

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  37. Bernice Marsala Avatar
    February 9, 2025
    Bernice Marsala

    This whole EP is beautiful 🤩 my personal favorite of the four is “Thaw.” 😊 I’ve always admired Bryan’s guitar licks and soothing vocals across all his songs.

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  38. Ds Abhishek Avatar
    February 9, 2025
    Ds Abhishek

    Amazing Song ❤️

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  39. Charles Connolly Avatar
    February 10, 2025
    Charles Connolly

    I do indeed hear and feel this. ❤️

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