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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Soma By Drone – 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.


𝙎𝙤𝙢𝙖 𝘽𝙮 𝘿𝙧𝙤𝙣𝙚 – 𝘽𝙧𝙮𝙖𝙣 𝘾𝙤𝙤𝙥𝙚𝙧


Charles proves there’s mo’ to life than…


Girls Girls Girls. That’s all I’ve been talking about for weeks. Louise Lewis, Cecilee, Bernice Marsala, Emily Gray, Jane Marie, Jessica Mia… So much for women being ignored in the music industry! Not that I’m the industry… Was this a conscious decision of mine though, to review more women? Nope. Just a coincidence. But I was however aware of the fact. I don’t care about gender, just like I don’t care where someone is from, or what colour they are. It’s not that I am a defender of people’s rights or anything; to quote the last bloke I reviewed: I simply don’t care. To me, it’s irrelevant. For me, it’s all about the music. Only the music. Politics, class, gender, religion, colour and nationality just don’t come into it. If women were to have a problem with me not reviewing them, I would politely tell them to “improve”. As it is though, this is fiction. They have been “better” than the men. Or, I have favoured their music more. Not “better”. Apologies to the men who have perhaps been shortsighted in thinking I was favouring women over men of late. Step up your game, chaps! And what better time to do it than November. Ahem: MOvember.


With more than 20 days of November having passed us by, you men should have quite the bristle brush below your nose. Nature’s soup strainer! Maybe you’ve opted for a Chaplin-esque stubby. Or maybe not, as it has other connotations… Perhaps you’ve gone for the classic sergeant major look? Or the Zappa two-piece? The Lemmy handlebar? Dali uprights, anyone? Would you even DARE?? Maybe you just got lazy and thought “I’ll just stop shaving altogether”. To be fair, this is what ‘growing a beard’ is. You don’t GROW a beard, you simply don’t halt the appearance of it growing every morning. Either way though, ’tache or fuzzy face, many of you might not have the faintest clue what I’m talking about. I am talking about Movember. The month that used to be about raising awareness of ghastly things like prostate cancer and testicular cancer. Well, the month USED to be about Autumn, but there you go. Much like how London’s Congestion Charge (this CC is more known yet less popular) changed from meaning too much traffic, to too much pollution, Movember generalised its meaning to raising awareness of men’s physical and mental health. And it also raises a fortune as a charity for the same cause. Splendid stuff! For once, something that isn’t against men! How can anyone possibly be “against” half the population of the world?! Rather silly, I should have said.


Mental health is a troubling thing. It is something bandied about ad nauseam these days, and is not to be misconstrued with “feeling a little stressed”. This is simply being human and living life. Or perhaps a touch of the man-flu. A high-powered, highly-paid man will have huge responsibilities, and will no doubt have to deal with a great deal of stress from such a job. This is however the reason they are so highly-paid. Which they know. Most of us do not have this problem, as most of us are not highly-paid. We have other stresses in life. Some of us even have serious mental illnesses. And these days, there seems to be a cripplingly gloomy cloud above us at all times. A feeling of impending doom, where nothing will lift our spirits. THIS is mental health – or lack of it. And the world as we see it – however big or small – does not help. The media, the governments, the social media. It all plays a part in bringing us down. Comfortable happiness has taken a backseat. Fewer rights, less freedom, fewer pennies, more rules, more regulations, and a general feeling of destruction of a past that once shone brighter. I’m not entirely sure why we concentrate on men for this month of Mo, and not on everyone all year round, but it pleases me that people still care about the big-shouldered clumsy brutes that we are. I suppose we are a troubled tribe. I haven’t shaved once this month! But then again, I can’t remember the last time I did. So maybe I am raising awareness throughout the entire year, without even realising it. Maybe people see my face and think of testicular cancer. Nice! I don’t know. Maybe they just think I’m crazy. Maybe they don’t notice me at all under all this facial fuzz…


When things are so bad, some people resort to drugs. Not the best idea, but it CAN temporarily take away the pressure of life. The tension. The problem of course is then addiction and that you can’t do without said drug, and everything in life gets even worse than it was before. Oh, what joy. One such drug that I wouldn’t recommend (he says, having never tried it), is Soma. Otherwise known as carisoprodol, it allows your body to relax, relieving muscle tension. Can you imagine a time when we might actually regularly need this, just to simply endure normal life…? This lovely thing we optimistically call “The Future”… Well, Bryan Cooper has explored exactly this idea in his latest single, Soma By Drone. It is unclear from the lyrics whether this drug is to be administered by the state (sound familiar…?) or whether this is a more private way of getting through the bleakness of life in the near future. But what is important, is that this song is deeply special. A feeling I rarely get from acoustic tracks. I mean RARELY.


By chance, we stay in the land of Eng, but move northwards to Yorkshire, if only for the weather. Being a Northerner (although now living in Japan), Bryan is no doubt a hard man, unlike we soft Southerners. But as with many hardened men, the slightest hairline crack can lead to raw flesh. Fragility and openness in its naked form. Physical strength is no match for a broken state of mind. He who hits hardest often pays the ultimate price. One’s strength can be withered by everything around, leading to, well, a soft Southerner with perhaps more heart. This heart is open and beating warmly in this beautiful, honest recording. Although Bryan’s musical influences might include Graham Coxon, Bert Jansch, Sonny Bono, Guy Garvey, Thom Yorke, Jeff Buckley, Billy Corgan, Grant Nicholas (Feeder), Chris Martin and Yes the Raven, this is by no means a pastiche or hodgepodge of all combined. This is something very personal and very fresh, yet cosy. I am sure many other plausible influences have temporarily eluded me, but that will do for now. Speaking of Yes the Raven, though (listen to the album Love is Covered in Dust), Soma By Drone is the first acoustic song I have truly ADORED since having stumbled upon Yes the Raven around a year ago. It realises the true purpose of an acoustic song. To feel personal. To feel its meaning and passion, laid cold and bare. For the stark and simplistic instrumentation to hold up without more elaborate production. For this to work, the music has to be interesting enough, the words sublime, and usually for it to be short. Of course there also has to be a great voice, or at least one that “gets” you, and a wonderful melody. The only other thing is that it must sound good. The mix, I mean. Bryan has ticked ALL of these boxes, with a handful of ticks left over.


The delicacy and closeness of the guitar is light yet close, like a whisper at the lobe. It plucks with precision, but only just enough, so as to remind us that humans have a purpose. While we may strive for perfection, it would be a dark day if we ever actually succeed. We would become robots. After one (already interesting) round of the guitar, Bryan’s vocal melody counters the melody of the guitar, swaying naturally from major to minor, before settling on major. There is an ambiguity over the mood of the song; sometimes melancholy, sometimes mockingly hopeful, sometimes deeply sad, verging on despair. But this voice. It really is just so personal! So beautiful, with its upper mid range old-radio sound. Its dryness juxtaposed with the lush, full-bodied guitar, sets contrast. I think both Pauls (Simon and McCartney), Alan Mearns (of Yes the Raven), Bach and even Segovia would be proud of his key changes and melodies. Truly not what one would expect, yet could easily pass you by, due to being expertly chosen (snatched from the ether), leading the ears to think it is more usual than it really is. This is a technique I often use in my own writing – to sound simple enough, when it actually isn’t. Music should generally flow. It usually shouldn’t jar on you. You shouldn’t be going “woah, that was weird. I didn’t see that one coming”. It should be more like “oh wow, that was wonderful! I didn’t see THAT one coming”. A subtle difference, mon ami. Or, it should simply be enjoyed, without ever even noticing such changes – the reason it is enjoyable is the technical stuff you probably didn’t know or care about. And why SHOULD the whole world know about chord changes, key changes and cadences?? Music is to be enjoyed, and shouldn’t need a degree or prior knowledge in order to enjoy it. The very reason I don’t go for conceptual art. The concept should – to me – be apparent in the art, rather than having to be told afterwards why I should in fact be enjoying said art. Golly, digression does come easily to me, doesn’t it. Where was I? Oh yes, Bryan’s voice. This voice is perfectly imperfect in all the right (and wrong) ways. There is an occasional wobbly note – perfection. Occasionally a gruffness in his throat – perfection. A buzz from a naughty string on a naughtier fret – perfection. Bryan also plays with reverb in the cleverest of ways. The song has little more than a light room reverb, but then opens up and into a small cathedral at times. Which times? Well, whenever he felt it was right. Bryan evidently knows what he’s doing. Oh, and keep an ear out for the very brief sarcastic laugh at one point. It’s a subtle kick in the teeth to the establishment. And take note, establishment. Bryan’s not the only one who’s seen through you.


So there you have it. I went from Girls Girls Girls, to facial hair, to testicular cancer. It’s all Balls Balls Balls.


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Comments

88 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Soma By Drone – Bryan Cooper”

  1. lorelei_ml23 Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    lorelei_ml23

    Great review as always Charles! Thank you for this topic!🙏😊

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  2. The Yellow Wallpaper Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    The Yellow Wallpaper

    Woooohooooo

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  3. booyaka Cosey Caritativo Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    booyaka Cosey Caritativo

    Great review, may be some day get to review some of my work😁

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  4. Tim Davies Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Tim Davies

    The influences are top tier; just listing some of my all time faves. ”But as with many hardened men, the slightest hairline crack can lead to raw flesh” Should be lyrics!?

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  5. soledadsonora.on Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    soledadsonora.on

    Grande Cooper ! Grande Charles!!

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  6. Freddy Angel Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Freddy Angel

    Thank you so much for such an enthusiastic read, Charles… I appreciate you promoting girls (we all like them and many of us like both), mental health, and prostate/testicular cancer…😊

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  7. Lisa Haden Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Lisa Haden

    Fantastic review 🤘

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  8. Giuseppe Maria Bità Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Giuseppe Maria Bità

    Ottimo lavoro ragazzi. Grazie

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  9. massimo ortensi Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    massimo ortensi

    Great job, paese go on !

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  10. Rafael Kyriakides Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Rafael Kyriakides

    Always support you

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  11. Blister Soul Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Blister Soul

    Not having for Movember is entry level stuff. Time to keep a full beard.

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  12. Sebastián Missen Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Sebastián Missen

    Great review like always, love the song Soma BY drone, ist a awesome tune and it get me deep

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  13. Ash Ramus Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Ash Ramus

    Beautiful guitar and song ! Soma the drink of the Gods, if mortal drinks it he would probably will stop shaving his face or wear a suit, like a Lion with all his hair will go off the grid in to the nature

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  14. Gonzalo Acedo Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Gonzalo Acedo

    great job!

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  15. Faded Element Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Faded Element

    Oooooo I really dig this acoustic tune! Congrats Bryan on writing a beautiful piece of music and like always well done Mr. CC! 👏 🎸

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  16. rikiabi34 Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    rikiabi34

    Some acoustic vibes that i really miss sometimes! Going back in touch with the wood, the intimate touch of the fingers on the strings…more natural than nature.

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  17. David Elbaz Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    David Elbaz

    Beautiful acoustic piece Bryan!

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  18. djmasonic Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    djmasonic

    Soma by drone is a tune – and we all all need to tune out at times – It was nice to chill out to this intimate acoustic beast of emotion (and skill) – Thanks for the highlight CC. Also not sure if beard counts for Movember but bandwagons are there to be ridden! x

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  19. joibjalla Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    joibjalla

    Thanks man, fun read as always.

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  20. katanakmusic Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    katanakmusic

    Thanks for mentioning MOvember. It’s super important to get it out there. Great song Bryan.

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  21. perfectlies Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    perfectlies

    Always a great review and a fantastic song! 🤘

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  22. Go Birch Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Go Birch

    Wow! What a find, thanks for bringing this song to my attention.

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  23. William Lovitt Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    William Lovitt

    What a great review of a great song! Charles masterfully slides between humor and seriousness and expertly interprets Bryan Copper’s “Soma By Drone”. This is music that needs to be savored and appreciated for its honesty, strength and impact 😎

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  24. Kris Townsent Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Kris Townsent

    I just shaved yesterday. simply because I’m actually not feeling well mentally at the moment. The song comes at just the right time to immerse yourself a bit. Thanks!

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  25. Smoothsaylin Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Smoothsaylin

    Wow! Seriously a track I could have on repeat all day. Already listened 5 times. Absolutely amazing😍 Great review as always Charles.

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  26. brother.poor.my Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    brother.poor.my

    I shaved off my goatee at one point in 2008. My wife told me never to do that again. Been “raising awareness” ever since.

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  27. electricsolmusic Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    electricsolmusic

    Great review. Loved this line: “This heart is open and beating warmly in this beautiful, honest recording.”

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  28. AgingTeenIdol Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    AgingTeenIdol

    I love everything you do for independent music, Charles. Mental health is a huge concern. This song is so deep… wow.

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  29. Kele Fleming Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Kele Fleming

    You are indeed an industry unto yourself Charles! I broke with tradition (mine) today and started my day with CC’s Corner. A new song discovery and a meditation on men’s health and mental health is a great kick-off for my Tuesday. Thank you! 💕

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  30. João Aranha Músico Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    João Aranha Músico

    Dear friend your review of Bryan Cooper’s single “Soma By Drone” need to be congratulated . It’s great to see unsigned artists like Bryan Cooper getting the recognition they deserve. Your mention of the Movember campaign and raising awareness of men’s physical and mental health issues is totally amazing. Mental health is a serious concern, and it’s important to acknowledge the challenges faced by individuals with serious mental illnesses. Bryan’s single, Soma By Drone, it’s a deeply special and unique track that evokes rare feelings from an acoustic song. I’m glad that you highlighted Bryan’s musical influences and the personal, heartfelt nature of the song. Your comparison of Bryan’s work to that of Yes the Raven is high on spot… Show More

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  31. Forrest Of FangHorn Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Forrest Of FangHorn

    Soma By Drone, first time hearing this song. Won’t be the last time. Very compelling review.

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  32. Dom Piper Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Dom Piper

    Ode to Movember The month when autumns whispers fade, when whiskers dodge the razors blade. When chins succumb to thoughtful stroke, as we ponder the words of which Charles spoke 😎 Thanks for shining a light on mens health Charles, and thank you Bryan for releasing such a great track! I do my own mining for NAS gems, but somehow Mr Connolly is always one step ahead of me! I will be taking a closer listen on my commute home this evening!

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  33. Jane Marie Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Jane Marie

    Nature’s Soup Strainer??!!!😂 Love this music review, especially the reference to the key changes – what a complex song within a simple setting! Flashes of familiarity but unique at the same time… So glad your brought this to our attention.. And I love your voice Bryan – Chris Martinesque but better! I may be in touch….☺️

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  34. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Bryan Cooper

    My goodness Charles. You caught me completely off guard. This is by quite some distance the most beautiful piece of prose I’ve ever had written about my music. Your attention to detail, about the reverb, the string buzz, the sparseness of the mix, the various imperfections… is humbling, because they were all either intentional or intentionally left in. You even nailed it with the lyrical analysis. The timing of this is also poignant. Like one of our fellow NAS colleagues ‘Motion Sickness’, I’ve sadly had a similar experience with my own elderly mother having had a heart attack a couple of weeks ago. Being unable to get over to the UK has been unbearable for me (Please don’t send me any cash though, send it to Motion Sickness! I can and will sell some equipment if it comes to it.). Being a musician has thus been far from my mind. So to say this has picked me back off the canvas is an understatement. Right, I’m off to read it again. Thank you! Show Less

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  35. Kaminski Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Kaminski

    Only a guitarist could write a song like this. Amazing how many possible melodies can exist in those rich chords. The first line immediately made me think of Sufjan Stevens, but it got even better after that. Great pick and review!

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  36. Charles Connolly Avatar
    November 21, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Ah yes, young Sufjan! And perhaps even Rufus Wainwright at times? Thought you particularly would go for this one.

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  37. Maira Aslan Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Maira Aslan

    Vocals and classical-style guitar – that’s all that’s needed to create a beautiful and intimate atmosphere. Nice!

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  38. Emily Gray Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Emily Gray

    Wow, this song is absolutely amazing! The high notes in the chorus omg.. 😍 A fun read as always, Charles!

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  39. judahsevteen Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    judahsevteen

    The acoustic guitar playing in this song is really beautiful. I feel the chord progression is kinda McCartneyish, so intimate yet powerful.

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  40. 12 Below Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    12 Below

    Beautiful song. Love the understated – yet sophisticated – acoustic guitar and thoroughly interesting chord changes. Best enjoyed on a winter night in front of the fireplace.

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  41. nico.leyseele Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    nico.leyseele

    Always great reviews

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  42. United Duality Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    United Duality

    Awesome review again. I’ve known the song from the NAS YouTube playlist already. It’s fantastic!

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  43. junehollandmusic Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    junehollandmusic

    Wow what a great review! Issues with mental health are more prevalent than ever I know so many people who are sadly struggling at the moment but this track is really beautiful 🫶 My fav quote from the review has to be “The delicacy and closeness of the guitar is light yet close, like a whisper at the lobe.” 👌

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  44. thecrow09 Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    thecrow09

    nice review!!!

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  45. Prince Aliboyy Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Prince Aliboyy

    Great review! I’m looking forward to getting this review myself someday

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  46. kayzeepro6 Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    kayzeepro6

    Great nice one CC for the amazing wriing. It’s always nice to discover new music through your words.

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  47. Nyazong Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Nyazong

    another inspiring day filled with loads of motivation thanks Charles for yet another go

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  48. morriemusician Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    morriemusician

    Thanks CC for the amazing writing. It’s always nice to discover new music through your words.

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  49. John Winter Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    John Winter

    Apoyo la causa

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  50. Tim Consley Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Tim Consley

    Very melodic. The guitar was quite moving then the vocals came in and was superb.

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  51. antonigpiano Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    antonigpiano

    I had no idea that Movember was an international thing. Thanks Charles!

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  52. KROSS KID Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    KROSS KID

    Completely electrifying

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  53. rodfritzmusic Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    rodfritzmusic

    Great review 👍

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  54. hgzlla Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    hgzlla

    Great

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  55. John Bones Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    John Bones

    I’m always looking for more acoustic guitar based songs! Glad to discover this one! Keep up the great work! Show Less

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  56. sullie.music Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    sullie.music

    Beaatiful song, lovely guitar and vocal work, I really love the sparse production it makes the acoustic shine. Great review as always!

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  57. Roberta Plant Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Roberta Plant

    Great guitar piece, congrats!

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  58. Ed Eagle Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Ed Eagle

    Love the guitar sound in this one. Fills up the mix nicely with bottom and top end leaving the juicy middle for his emotional vocals. Outstanding performance and production! And, of course, you gave us one of the all-time great “lines of the week” this week: Maybe people see my face and think of testicular cancer. Nice! 😂😂😂😂 Show More

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  59. André Ngunza Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    André Ngunza

    I fell enlighted! Thanks.

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  60. Thesecond Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Thesecond

    i like how you played Switzerland on Chaplin’s ‘stache

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  61. 3Luv Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    3Luv

    Great review Charles! Love the acoustic guitar, such a moving song!

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  62. Charysma Brown Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Charysma Brown

    Beautiful song! Great read as always!

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  63. mahir_gul Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    mahir_gul

    nice one 👏🏻👏🏻

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  64. firstwaverstudio Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    firstwaverstudio

    Why to stop here

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  65. eternaldrakband Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    eternaldrakband

    Great Job

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  66. Dorn Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Dorn

    Excellent choice of song for the review. Beautiful composition, and the acoustic guitar is a true gem. Hope this song finds a wide audience; it certainly deserves it!

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  67. Don Negro Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Don Negro

    Cada vez mejor! excelent!

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  68. Shards Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    Shards

    Another great review Charles and let me say I love the way you’ve interpolated music and medicine and how music can be healing for any human kind . Bryan is a great artist for real and I’m glad you’ve given him some space . His music is great . Check it out guys ❤️

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  69. gimbal.lock Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    gimbal.lock

    Hey Charles! 👋 Your journey from “Girls Girls Girls” to facial hair and the deep dive into the world of Bryan Cooper’s “Soma By Drone” was quite the ride! Keep rocking those reviews, Charles!

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  70. Marshal Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    Marshal

    Nice review

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  71. dynnamo.official Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    dynnamo.official

    Cool song and review🤟🏼

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  72. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    November 24, 2023
    Patrik Ahlm

    Oo, I like it! 😀 Sometimes guitar and vocal is all you need and Bryan’s performance really pulled me into his song. What I like is how natural the melody flows over the sometimes rather complex harmonic structure. Never an odd note but great tension from the chords. It’s like the chords are telling us how to feel by implying emotion. The melody and lyrics are the narrative and focus, and the chords are like the film score supporting the emotion. Very nice. Bryan is a skilled guitarist (evidence in the video 😉) and some great playing, and singing, here. The use of reverb on that high notes is amazing and yes, I heard that little laugh in there. 😉👍 Show More

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  73. steveokwormusic Avatar
    November 24, 2023
    steveokwormusic

    I love this piece! Very cool and soothing! Thank you Bryan Cooper. And thank you as well Charles Connolly for your great review!

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  74. Charles Connolly Avatar
    November 25, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Nicely copied and pasted from Morrie.

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  75. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    November 25, 2023
    Bryan Cooper

    Oh I love that. ‘Blackbird’ was a bit of an early point of reference at the genesis of writing this song.

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  76. Ron Roper Avatar
    November 25, 2023
    Ron Roper

    Great review and great track!

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  77. Billy Lowry Avatar
    November 25, 2023
    Billy Lowry

    What an amazing track & witty (as always) review from “London’s” CC!! I still can’t grow a beard.. too patchy; we don’t need no stinking patches!

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  78. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    November 25, 2023
    Thekeyof_f

    Bryan’s voice has such a lovely texture to it, it’s one of the things I really love about the song. Charles, I feel like every week I tell you what a great review you’ve done ( cause…well, you have ) but I feel I’m turning into an annoying repetitive parrot. ( insert obnoxious squawking here). However after reading this, I now keep singing a famous Motley Crew song but sing “Balls, Balls, Balls!” instead.

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  79. Emma Dupéré Avatar
    November 25, 2023
    Emma Dupéré

    Thanks both of you, for the great song and review !!

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  80. jeromehench Avatar
    November 25, 2023
    jeromehench

    Loving the push for and focus on expressions and great review as always Charles 👌🏾👌🏾

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  81. Dom Piper Avatar
    November 25, 2023
    Dom Piper

    Y todos apoyamos juntos 😎

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  82. alwaynemawlee Avatar
    November 26, 2023
    alwaynemawlee

    Great review. Love the track ❤️🔥

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  83. Louise Lewis Avatar
    November 26, 2023
    Louise Lewis

    This is one of my favorite reviews written by Charles (and my favorite first paragraph ever because it mentions us HAHA). I don’t normally think of testicular cancer when seeing Charles’ face but now that he said “maybe people see my face and think of testicular cancer”, it will be hard for me to not think of testicular cancer when I see his face HAHAHA. After reading this review, I went straight to CC’s playlist to listen to “Soma by Drone” by Bryan Cooper and the song became one of my favorite acoustic tracks almost immediately. I am a sucker for chord progressions that are outside of mainstream casual listeners’ expectations. I love daring. I love bold. Charles, maybe this… Show More

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  84. ZOLEON Avatar
    November 26, 2023
    ZOLEON

    Loved the track would definitely check out more from the artist, keep up the good work great job on this review 💯

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  85. andelectro music Avatar
    November 26, 2023
    andelectro music

    Thoughtful and soothing track with so much going on. Great review of how seemingly noble ideas can some times turn into crazy parodies. Hard to believe that there could be an unpopular CC out there, but this is a strange world.

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  86. Caitlin Goulet Avatar
    November 26, 2023
    Caitlin Goulet

    Ooooh, I see what you mean! As a huge Buckley fan, I definitely appreciate the unexpected but wondrous changes, and the colours sans voicings of the chords. What a treat!

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  87. Charles Connolly Avatar
    November 26, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    A treat indeed!

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  88. kayzeepro6 Avatar
    December 1, 2023
    kayzeepro6

    Amazing so interesting nice review

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