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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Scars To Armour – 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.


𝙎𝙘𝙖𝙧𝙨 𝙏𝙤 𝘼𝙧𝙢𝙤𝙪𝙧 – 𝘽𝙧𝙮𝙖𝙣 𝘾𝙤𝙤𝙥𝙚𝙧


Charles heals from hurt…


‘Autotelic’ is not a word that comes up much in the average casual conversation. Or at least mine. Yours might very well be regularly punctuated with such a word. But with my personal simplistic conversing, the word is rarely to enter. In fact, I might say it has NEVER even popped by with so much as a “remember me?”… But I think it’s about time we started talking about it. Firstly, its meaning. ‘Autotelic’ is usually referred to from an artistic standpoint. It means to make something for one’s own satisfaction. We have Greece to thank for the word; autos meaning self, and telos meaning goal. But while one could argue that ANYthing we do is autotelic, this is not quite right. If one is doing something for money, then the money is the reason. The DOING should be the reason if it is to be autotelic. Sometimes it might be both, of course; but unfortunately this is rarely the case. This is because most don’t have the privilege of having their dream job. A dream job is when someone spends their working life doing exactly what they love doing, with the bonus of being paid for it. I say “bonus”, but of course money is an absolute necessity in order to survive, and therefore not to be frowned upon.


On YouTube, there has been a very popular genre/theme in recent years; and I have become a sucker for it. I absolutely love it, when done well. Oh, I suppose you’re wishing to know what that is. All right, I’ll tell you. It ain’t cats, that’s for sure. I don’t like cats. I have however been known to be sucked in to talking parrot videos; my parakeet obsession lives on. But that’s not it. It is…… House restoration. I’m sure you’ve all seen the odd one hither or even thither. They start with something that most would describe as a ruin, and then slowly, piece by piece (over the course of years – yep, viewers have to be in it for the long haul) they bring it back to its former glory. Yes, a lot of these YouTubers are doing it purely for the views, and therefore for the money – which is fine. But it ain’t for the love of it all. There are some however, who are basically building themselves a home. It is a labour of love that takes a lot of time, patience, sweat and muscle ache. But of course, if that YouTuber is doing it themselves with a couple of mates (or family members), with a full time job, the process will still be going in a couple of decades because that full time job is taking up all the time. This is why they document it and stick it up on YouTube. The hope is that the views from said “show” will generate enough money to sustain the project without the need for the external full time job. NICE!! But this of course ain’t easy. So many of these shows are deadly dull and deadly slow. Pretty deadly, basically. And so people stop watching, and the project comes to a halt because of funds and time. There is one particular show I have been watching, however, that gets this balance just right, and I am utterly hooked. It’s a middle class couple (Jacob and Amber – excruciatingly referred to together as Jamber) who bought their dream cottage in the Cotswolds, but really it was a dream wreck. That’s what ya get from 16th century abodes. While up until relatively recently they had been doing everything themselves (with a little help from their friends and their dog, Muddy), it was the tiling of the roof that they realised was beyond them, and just too much of a risk to get wrong. So they hired a helping hand for this. Not a big roofing company, but a father/son duo (Mike and Reuben).


It is THIS duo that I wish to bring to your attention. Of course, it is their living. They earn their living from it. But while watching them work, bit by bit, day by day, you quickly realise that it is in fact their loving. They love what they do. The self-satisfaction they gain from it evidently means as much as (if not far more than) the money. They think of it as art. They treat it like art. But of course, as with all art comes great skill and experience. Although one might be born an artist, the art itself cannot flourish without the skill and experience in place. First comes the passion and the need, then comes the years of experience emerging eventually as skill, then finally the money. But the money part is only because we all need to survive. I see this as autotelic plus the bonus of cash. That rare duo. It is exactly how I view my own job in music production and mixing. Of COURSE I love doing it. Of COURSE I get great self-satisfaction from each and every project. But it is my own time, my own experience, and my own skills. And I simply must have a roof over my head. If I won the lottery, I am sure that I would continue with my work in production and mixing for the self-satisfaction of it. Perhaps I would be a little more discerning with whom I choose to work with (some projects can be more labour than love), but the general goal would remain the same. And that goal is two-fold. The first goal I have already mentioned: my own self-satisfaction. The second goal is out of love and respect for the artist and the piece of music itself. I want to make the artist happy, and I want the piece of music to be the best it can be. Yes, I treat art as though it is living and breathing. I hear it thanking me. CC the weirdo. And then there’s these very articles. I literally have no incentive to write them, other than to bring good music to your attention, to give you something interesting to read, to make the artist happy, and of course, to give myself the pleasure of self-satisfaction. That came out wrong, but I think you know what I mean.


So that’s that. An explanation of various things. But how can that possibly have anything to do with this week’s artist pick of the bunch? Well, it all fits rather neatly, actually. Bryan Cooper has just released a brand new EP entitled ‘Autotelic’. Spoiler alert: Bryan Cooper is anything but entitled. I am always wary and suspicious of modesty being on show. “Look how damned modest I am! I’m more modest than you! I’m the most modest person ever!!!”… It doesn’t bode well… Bryan isn’t like that. This might be partly down to his heritage and current whereabouts. Having grown up in the North of England, he immigrated to Japan. With modesty comes respect. Northern England and Japan are known for their respectful citizens. They tend to be polite, well-mannered and modest. It is only in writing this that I now finally understand why he chose Japan as his home. It suits who he is. And Japan is a little more spiritual and open-minded than Northern England. Just a little (a-ho-ho). Before going any further into who Bryan is, I’d like to touch on his music; for that is supposedly why we’re all here. Supposedly. I was thinking that it hadn’t been that long since Bryan’s last EP, but in my haphazard research I realised that it was bloody January!!! Time really has flown this year, I must say. And it is now – checks notes – November. In fact, it was released on a certain date that means something in England. “Remember remember, the 5th of November”. A rhyme that has always made me guffaw at its absurdity. It’s just about the most useless rhyme, should its intention be for you to remember that specific date. I mean, how’s about “Remember remember, the 6th of December”? Or even “Remember remember, the 12th of September”? The only bit that helps is the “ember”. Anyway, I just thought I’d mention it. This date (Nov 5th) signifies a date from 1605 when something DIDN’T happen. Yep, it’s more ridiculous. We might as well say “On the 14th of May, there was NOT an outbreak of cholera”. Anyway, on the 5th of November 1605, a guy called Guy Fawkes NEARLY blew up Parliament – but didn’t. So we celebrate that date by blowing stuff up. Makes sense. Rumour has it, Guy’s motives were autotelic, but this has yet to be confirmed. Let’s get back to Bryan. The Cooopster. A 4-track EP. Let’s dive in and see if it’s a display of exciting fireworks, or if the display was cancelled due to wet grass…


1. ‘W.Y.P.’

At first I didn’t notice the dots. I thought this was a kooky way of being kinky. But it turns out it is nothing to do with a whip. I then wondered if it was something to do with the beautiful internet lingo we now have at our disposal. Could it perhaps stand for “What’s your problem?”? Yes, this is yet another way that people can be rude and vulgar in double-quick time. God bless modernity and its riches. At our disposal? I am most happy to dispose of THAT one. Okay, so it’s not that. So what can it possibly be about? After a little thought, I came up with something that I didn’t think possible. Bryan surely couldn’t be writing about this. Then I listened to the woyds. Sure enough, this very much made sense. I came up with ‘West Yorkshire Police’. He was/is after all a Yorkshireman… The song shows just how little faith we have these days in our own police force. I strongly suspect Bryan is writing from experience, here. The police will very often do absolutely nothing. Not helpful at all. But who on Earth has written a song about this? For me, this is a first. YOU might be able to mention five very famous songs that I had not thought of, but this is novel for me. Which I love. I would like to point out two lines that you may or may not mishear. Firstly, the last line is not (as I initially heard) “Don’t You Want Me?”. Bryan is not referencing The Human League. He is simply saying “W.Y.P.” – I got it wrong. The other potential mishearing is far more likely, though. “What have you done for me, now?” Is what I heard every time. But in fact, it is “ What have you done for me? Nowt.” – Nowt being a Northern way of saying “nothing”. It isn’t just a question, but a question and answer. How ironic that the shortest song gets the longest lyrical analysis.


2. ‘Landslides’

As far as I can tell, Landslides is a sad song about how life collapses upon us without warning. As the land tumbles, it reveals everything. Those foundations once so strong, eaten by worms. That soul is more open than ever. Willing to hide no more. Open to speech. Open to tears. But there’s a hopeful ending – look on the bright side! Once back on track, those foundations will self-heal and that soul will stand proud once more.


3. ‘Forfeit’

Now, I might be biased here, but I see this as a subtle anti-HAL (anti-A.I.) song. Could be wrong. Could be very wrong. It could also easily be an anti-LinkedIn song. More likely, actually. But either way, the idea is still the same. That these days almost anyone can “be brilliant”… But it’s not THEIR brilliance. It seems that these days we are told how to be. How to be successful, how to organise your life, how to arrange your furniture. How many how-to videos have we watched? How many “life-hack” videos have we devoured? Life is not for hacking. Life is for working out, in your own little way. Heed advice from those who matter and those you trust, by all means, but don’t just follow the manual ad litteram or you won’t be YOU anymore.


4. ‘Scars To Armour’

Good old Nietzsche. Yep, we’re back on philosophy. Were we ever off it…? The German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, famously said “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”. While this CAN be true, I personally feel this is the more optimistic of the two possible views. The other view being “What doesn’t kill you makes you curl up into a ball and rock with paranoiac fear”. Bryan sensibly sticks with the former. He isn’t quite following Fred Astaire’s advice, though: “Pick yourself up, dust yourself off, start all over again”… While he is picking himself up, and no doubt dusting himself off, he is not starting all over again. He is instead learning from his mistakes and coming back stronger. Okay, so he IS starting all over again, but with more “data”. It’s frankly the only way to do life. And yet, so many don’t do this. While life can indeed be a struggle, it is not a battle, and should not be viewed as one. Bryan Cooper seems to view it as his own personal game. He started on his merry way, but fell down trapdoor number one. On his second attempt he avoided trapdoor number one, but fell down trapdoor number two. On his third attempt, he avoided trapdoors one and two, paused for ice cream, then fell down trap door number three. Of course, it does not stop there; he keeps on going, like an arcade-gaming addict. But with every fall he learns something new. Those scars have given him strength and knowledge. He didn’t fall down the first trapdoor and give up: “Sod this, it’s too hard”. Life only has one game. If you give up, there is nothing more. And what better day to listen to ‘Scars To Armour’, than on Remembrance Day? No poppy? We can share.


As the EP’s cover suggests: Bryan has backbone. Albeit a wonky backbone, no doubt from the trials of life. But it is this backbone that I hear throughout the entire EP. Some might listen to these 4 songs and hear sadness. I hear strength, courage, wisdom, intelligence and bravery. But most of all, I hear confidence. But not the usual kind. More just the confidence to do things his way. To listen to all, to absorb, observe and acknowledge all of which he is aware, but to then judge for himself. He does what HE feels is right for HIM. We’re all different, so we can’t all follow the same “rulebook”. Every person is different, and every situation is different. I realise now, that Bryan is indeed a brave soldier.


Very unusually (possibly uniquely), I have only mentioned the words of this EP. I have not gone into one single note or sound of a single song. That’s got to be a first for me, surely. Don’t read anything into this. This is not to say the actual music is inferior. It’s quite fabulous, if I’m honest. I just thought that many (most) of you might overlook what I see as the truest brilliance of the release: the lyrics. And hats off to Bryan for doing absolutely everything on this record – writing, singing, playing, producing, mixing, mastering, and cover art-ing. If everyone were like him, I would be out of a job! Thankfully, Bryan is a rarity, in more ways than one.


Once again – as with every release from Bryan Cooper – these songs are growers. Don’t expect to be struck from beat one. Or beaten from strike one. After several listens, its brilliance should dawn on you.


As to the music itself, just listen to whole EP (it’s only 10 minutes), then you’ll know what it’s like. Once you’ve listened, listen again – because why not. Then let me and Bryan know in the comments below which is your favourite and why.


Remember remember, the 11th of November. A day to remember those brave men.


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61 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Scars To Armour – Bryan Cooper”

  1. Steve Lazero Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Steve Lazero

    I love learning a new word for a topic I’ve also been thinking about a lot recently, thank you! Beautiful EP, I’ve got it on now and Forfeit is reminding me of some kind of wonderful blend of the Libertines and the Pixies- I’ll need to pause it later to give the lyrics more thought, but it’s a brilliant piece of music without even considering the words.

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  2. Hubris Debris (Jake) Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Hubris Debris (Jake)

    I also cringe at combing names of couples into one ala Jamber. More importantly, I WAS absolutely inspired by your review to go listen to the EP, and I’m happy to report back that my favorite song was Forefit – it spoke to me the most, it may have sounded sad SONICALLY, but really resonated with me how much confidence there was there. I was left in awe, and hopeful after listening to the EP. This resonated with me heavily. Especially love the twinkly sparkly guitar tones.

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  3. Tim Consley Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Tim Consley

    A great song. I like the tune a lot, but appreciate the lyrics even more. Such a thoughtful journey from beginning to end. I loved the bright, sparkly guitar and the tasteful drums, especially. Great job, Bryan…I will have to listen to the whole EP. As always, a great review, Charles.

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  4. ToikyoGarronne Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    ToikyoGarronne

    Hello CC, I’m Japanese. Sadly, people in Japan today aren’t as polite as they used to be. And we’re plagued by bears. It’s true.

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  5. bathroomofthefuture Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    bathroomofthefuture

    this reminds of something Weird Al said once: “I’m a million times more humble than thou art!”

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  6. Bright Asamoah Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Bright Asamoah

    After listening to the music, first thing that came to mind was this song is a novel and you did well by mentioning it. This is a great review

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  7. Licious Crackitt Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Licious Crackitt

    Bryan Cooper is doing inspiring work… Also the new word is going into my personal dictionary..

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  8. Nate Fin Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Nate Fin

    Great work Bryan! 🙌

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  9. Faded Element Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Faded Element

    BRYAN COOPER with another bunch of great tunes! Fun review with it being the whole EP 👏 Great work Bryan, especially with u doing everything for the EP 🤯 Great choice(s) here Mr. CC. Always with your key music ears and hilarious sense of humour mixed through the review 👏 🍻 Show More

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  10. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Terry Gilbey

    I’m glad that you enjoy writing these reviews as I always look forward to reading them and I generally come away having learnt something. In this case it’s not just the new word I learnt, but the fact that there is a whole scene of house-renovating YouTubers. Sounds like hard work to me, and it’s not something I’d probably relish watching, but if it brings joy to someone in addition to the practical (and financial) benefits then that’s great. As for the EP, it feels like Bryan has just written what he wants to write without feeling contrained by having to be this or that, and that is something I admire. My favourite so far is Scars To Armour, particularly the ending. That last chord just hangs there…. Show Less

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  11. Billy Castillo Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Billy Castillo

    Great review…Bryan Cooper is AMAZING and he deserves all the kudos. I normally don’t pay attention to lyrics (the melody and arrangements are usually what draws me in) but in this case I can see why you highlighted them. Just outstanding

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  12. Wandile Keefelakae Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Wandile Keefelakae

    Exhilarating Read Mr. Charles Connolly 🎶🎵💞🪄 Describing the songs made me feel the groovy taste they were built or based upon 😻 💫 🪄 🔥

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  13. DVous Music Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    DVous Music

    Thanks for bringing Bryan to the forefront. He is the real deal as a person and artist!

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  14. William Lovitt Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    William Lovitt

    First a Big thanks to Charles for spending so much time each week with his witty and insightful reviews. A Big thanks also to Bryan Cooper for delighting us with his always exceptional music. He does it all himself – wow!!! 😎

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  15. David Jhay Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    David Jhay

    It takes a lot to put out a project like this. Well done mate.

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  16. Chris Franklin Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Chris Franklin

    What an excellent multifaceted review this week. In fact, it feels only fitting to suggest a new title: Connolly’s Cogito Corner. The column reads more like a philosophical exploration, inspired by the weekly pick, than a straightforward music review. The word “autotelic” perfectly encapsulates the spirit of these weekly musings. It takes a particular type of personality to devote so much time and care to crafting an article, not for external reward, but for the sheer satisfaction of the process itself, and perhaps to share personal experiences along the way. The analysis of the lyrics for each track on the EP was especially appreciated. Lyrics can be notoriously elusive. I remember when people spent countless hours trying to decipher “I… Show More

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  17. crashworldband Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    crashworldband

    Autotelic is not a common word, maybe that’s the irony. So few get to align making a living with their greatest creative passion. However, that’s also the test. Why do we make music? For glory? Or because we have no choice…we simply must. The first thing I love about these songs is Bryan’s voice. There is a vulnerability that is perfect for these songs. Scars To Armour has some beguiling guitar to open. Beautifully played. A progression that doesn’t telegraph its destination or the turnaround. This fuels curiosity and intrigue. This is the most compositionally challenging song on the EP, to my ears. Those layers of both vocals and guitars are so comforting and pillowy. A little David Gilmour-esque vocally.… Show More

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  18. Kris Townsent Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Kris Townsent

    Yes, life can be painful and sometimes really punch you in the face. But growing from it only does you good in the end — that’s how I see it. I’ll give it a proper listen over the weekend when I’ve got the time, since I don’t want to check it out in a rushed or stressed state. Thanks to CC for the tip, and thanks to Bryan for the new ear candy!

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  19. 12 Below Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    12 Below

    What a coincidence – we have just started to bring a 300 year old farm house back to life. It’s a project for the decade, I’m sure. And we’re doing it for the sake of doing it and for the beauty we hope will come out in the end, assuming we ever get there. But we won’t put it on YouTube, because… who’s got the time if I also want to make and promote music. So, having said that, I’ll now listen to the EP, which I’m sure is great (Bryan is one of my NAS favorites). And then listen again, because, why not…

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  20. Valeryan Richards Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Valeryan Richards

    Having been brought up mainly by my Yorkshire grandmother, and having by default a half Yorkshire father (don’t ask) I certainly can associate with Bryan Cooper’s W.Y.P. ……. Confess my favourite track on first play of his new EP is Forfeit …. Which will come out top on next play I wonder ….. Thanks as ever for yet another autotelic review …… can’t wait for the next one!!

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  21. brother.poor.my Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    brother.poor.my

    I come here to read your stories, CC. The music review (or in this case, the lyric review) is bonus material. WYP is a far more polite response to local police than I would take… but I’ve had some experiences where police were doing quite a bit more than nothing, unfortunately.

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  22. Bernice Marsala Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Bernice Marsala

    This is such a great EP! I may have already mentioned to Bryan that W.Y.P. is my favorite. It’s a bit more uptempo than what we usually hear from him, so I thought that was a neat way to start off the EP. The other three tracks are all just as good and have his signature sound. Love that he puts equal care into everything: the music, the lyrics, the arrangement, the mix, etc.

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  23. Marcus Magnusson Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    Marcus Magnusson

    Bryans new EP is a splendid listen. He has a very unique sound that is instantly recognizable and I just know the songs will be great before I even listen to them. I listened to this on release day the first time. I held Scars To Armour as my favorite track then and it still is today. But as you say, so many of his songs grow the more you listen to them.

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  24. dom piper Avatar
    November 11, 2025
    dom piper

    Autotelic is the very definition of your corner Mr Connolly! For a change I am already very familiar with this particular EP release. I follow Bryan as an artist and look forward to his new releases. He never disappoints. Standout work Bryan!! Out of interest, do you have your own version of a tea ceremony? I imagine Yorkshire tea being carefully poured from a height into a Hornsea mug with full cream milk being added once settled (never before). Rich tea on the side providing dunking optionality. I imagine you wearing a ceremonial robe of some sort – probably in the form of a dressing gown you purchased years ago from M&S – quite worn with the passage of time.… Show More

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  25. Terrestrial Animal Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Terrestrial Animal

    I’ve never watched a multi episode, let alone years long docu-series (?), house renovation show. But! I do love all the house renovation shows that I have seen, it’s always amazing what people can turn things into! Truly is art! I also had never heard of the word autotelic before, but will try to make it way into a conversation sometime soon. That is definitely how I would describe my music career and the rest of the TA band mates. It’s not like we’re making money off this stuff at all haha! We just love doing it because it makes us happy and then, I guess, sometimes makes other people feel things too; which is a very humbling feeling and I never really know how to respond to it. Anyways…Bry Cooper! Always liked everything I’ve heard by this guy and this EP is no different AND he does everything by himself! Amazing! Thanks as always CC. Cheers! Show Less

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  26. Dream Optimist Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Dream Optimist

    I’m getting strong Elliott Smith vibes from Scars to Amour. Or… Guided by voices meets elliott smith, but still very serious & strong? Whatever it is, it’s strong & well put together & clearly deeply felt. Really great stuff; always appreciate the highlighting of such strong work. I’m honestly not totally sure how the Englishman in Japan aspect loops in, but the music is great…

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  27. Bob Kitt Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Bob Kitt

    Weird! I hadn’t even noticed that CC had only talked about the words of Bryan’s new E.P. (I always listen to the song(s) as I read the review. The music complements the lyrics so effortlessly, I found myself appreciating the entirety as well as the specifics. I’ll definitely be listening to this album a few more times.

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  28. rikiabi34 Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    rikiabi34

    Great selection as usual! I found these atmospheres paychedelic and 70’s like…expecially for some complex chord progressions, great human harmonies…that old school that always sounds new…and it woud sound so if new generation give him space!

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  29. Jane Marie Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Jane Marie

    Well, I didn’t have you down as a DIY Youtube obsessive… do you like Nick Knowles stuff too? 😆 Of course you MUST talk about Bryan’s lyrics – they are another level of brilliance! I also love your nod to fallen soldiers – big supporter of Remembrance and avid poppy wearer here!😍

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  30. Innovaniac Music Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Innovaniac Music

    What a thoughtful and inspiring review. I really appreciate how it connects the idea of being autotelic with Bryan Cooper’s dedication to making music for its own sake, not for algorithms or quick rewards. That philosophy aligns perfectly with what we believe at Innovaniac Music where human made art and genuine creative purpose always come first.

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  31. Jens Bjerelius Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Jens Bjerelius

    Thanks Mr Connolly for writing these articles🙏always a joy reading them. Bryan cooper always a pleasure listening to your music ❤️

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  32. Adán Ramírez Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Adán Ramírez

    Superinteresante todo el artículo de hoy. Hoy aprendí una palabra nueva, gracias. Las cuatro canciones son muy buenas, pero si se trata de decir cuál fue mi favorita esta es; Landslides. Y me quedo con las siguientes frases: Y “La vida no es para hackear. La vida es para resolver, a tu propia manera”, algunos lo resuelven con ayuda, otros solos, algunos pagan por ayuda, otros tienen ayuda de amigos y familiares y otros con ayuda no humana… IA. “Todos somos diferentes, por lo que no todos podemos seguir el mismo “libro de reglas”. Cada persona es diferente, y cada situación es diferente”

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  33. Sxa Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Sxa

    In these times of vain and nonsensical lyric, it is a joy to discover and experience gems like Bryan Cooper. The EP is amazing and the review even more enjoyable!

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  34. Psychedelic Revolution Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Psychedelic Revolution

    An Englishman in Japan. Now there’s a title. Yes, mostly modest and polite people. A pleasant surprise.

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  35. Emily Gray Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Emily Gray

    Not surprised that you went for this one, Charles! Bryan is an absolute diamond, such a nice person and so very very talented! Can’t wait to get stuck into the whole EP, I’m sure it’s going to be incredible!

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  36. Jasmine Catherine Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Jasmine Catherine

    I am a sucker for a story and beautiful lyrics so I love this EP! I have to say Landslides is my personal favourite!

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  37. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Bryan Cooper

    I was fascinated by all this talk of humility, so I made a chart of ‘The 100 Most Humble People In The World’. I was in the top 5. If I ever make this a CD, I will ensure the spine is wonky. It could be a limited edition. Any more jokes? Ermmm. Well, no. But I’m completely with you on the pointlessness of rhyming ‘remember’ with ‘November’ as a mnemonic (Btw, how on earth are we supposed to remember how to spell ‘mnemonic’?). It makes me recall things like “Blue and green should never be seen”, which still rhymes if you replace ‘blue’ with ‘pink’. And why do people think that rhyming makes something true? The only one I respect is from the UK’s iconic darts gameshow, ‘Bullseye’. “Keep out of the black, and in the red. You get nothing in this game for two in a bed.” Thank you for this splendid, humbling article, Charles! p.s. Many thanks to everyone for posting such wonderful comments. I’ve read them all and they’re awesome. Cheers! Show Less

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  38. Kele Fleming Avatar
    November 12, 2025
    Kele Fleming

    Oh , I love that you focus on the entire EP AND on the lyrics! I’m a lyric hound for sure, so very much appreciate the focus. Congratulations on a work of art Bryan and on the art of your work, Charles, as always.

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  39. Love Kaminski Avatar
    November 13, 2025
    Love Kaminski

    Huizenga, a Dutch researcher, presented in the late 50’s a groundbreaking view of play as an important part of human cognition in his book Homo Ludens. In my teachings on Serious Gaming, I often use his view of the magic circle as a psychological state of being within which humans can achieve much more than they can outside of it. One of those psychological aspects is the ‘autotelic experience’. Being in the magic circle has value in itself, regardless of what we try to learn before or after. For me, good music offers this same autotelic experience. It doesn’t matter what we think or write about it; simply listening to it is enough and has value. This is precisely how… Show More

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  40. Simone Vignini Avatar
    November 13, 2025
    Simone Vignini

    Thanks Charles for these few minutes of reading, it’s clear that you’re doing it with passion and self satisfaction! Congrats to Bryan Cooper for this project!

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  41. Lapnayh PopMusic Avatar
    November 13, 2025
    Lapnayh PopMusic

    Pues las cuatro canciones están bien bonitas, la voz es muy expresiva. La que más me gustó fue ‘Scars To Armour’ Me quedé pensando en lo Autotélico contra la IA. Si la IA puede crear contenido por nada, sin remuneración, pero también sin esfuerzo ni pasión, ¿cómo podemos redefinir y proteger el valor de la satisfacción personal autotélica del artista humano, es el esfuerzo la única resistencia que nos queda, será lo autotélico lo único que nos haga humanos?

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  42. ebolutionate Avatar
    November 13, 2025
    ebolutionate

    just gave the ep another spin and honestly Charles you’re spot on, it’s class. scars to armour keeps properly wrecking me in the best way, that nietzsche line lands like a quiet punch. only ten minutes long but i’m already treating it like it’s sacred, rationing the plays haha. big love to Bryan for this one and to you Charles for always putting me onto the good stuff.

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  43. Krauw Avatar
    November 13, 2025
    Krauw

    Bryan Cooper’s Scars To Armour is like turning your emotional baggage into a bulletproof vest—raw, real, and ready for round two.

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  44. Lizzie Lizard Queen Avatar
    November 13, 2025
    Lizzie Lizard Queen

    Connolly introduces The Cooopster & his 4 track EP AUTOTELIC. 10 melodic minutes of unpacking police doing nowt, lives falling apart, anti-HAL leanings & resilience…songs that will grow on you, reflecting on courage, wisdom, intelligence & bravery. Check out the upbeat intro to WYP…the retro feel, the clapping, the back-beat, the hard stop, the lyrics…a combination that lifts my punk spirit.

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  45. Joshua Goordat Avatar
    November 13, 2025
    Joshua Goordat

    Again, another pleasurable read and a whole EP for me to get to listen to! Charles notes how powerful just words and lyrics can be. But I also want to talk about how intimate and personal the soundscape Bryan Cooper creates is! Amazing work!

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  46. James Hawken Avatar
    November 14, 2025
    James Hawken

    Didn’t we do this last time? Pick your favourite. Or was that another one? Here’s my two penneth worth. Track 1 – love jangley stuff and a bit Squeezey in the song writing, which is a very good thing. Track 2 – we’re all suckers for an acoustic and strings aren’t we? Track 4 (I jumped in case you didn’t notice) like it, reminds me of the Byrds or CSNY (just to point out, I know Bryan is a unique artist, as we all are but I always click to a reference in my mental musical library, it gives me my bearings) Track 3 – my favourite, I love dissonance that works, that’s clever musically and takes an understanding of the listener’s ear! Here endeth my splurt! BTW – Nietzsche ended up a broken man, apparently after seeing a horse being beaten on the street. We’re all tough guys eh? Show Less

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  47. Blister Soul Avatar
    November 14, 2025
    Blister Soul

    Reminds me of Elliott Smith. I must be dating myself. Congrats on the new release Bryan, and thanks for another good review Charles.

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  48. Fredrik Segerstedt Avatar
    November 14, 2025
    Fredrik Segerstedt

    🤣Rolling on the floor laughing !!!! R.O.T.F.L. ??? This was the funniest #CC text I have read in a long time, fantastic writing from Charles Connolly ( Connolly are you familly with the new president of Irland? ) 😱 I really like Bryan Cooper, I have done that more or less from day one in NAS, and this time is not different. Scars to armour going from sublime guitar and singing to more of everything , nice stems, and an (for me) an unmistakable feeling from British “folk music” melodies and chords somewhere hidden in the deep… Show Less

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  49. Giuseppe Maria Bità Avatar
    November 15, 2025
    Giuseppe Maria Bità

    You never know what he’ll do next with the guitar. It’s something that completely changes the rules of music. Very interesting because with the drums, everything magically takes shape. Well done!

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  50. christian.luxdujour Avatar
    November 15, 2025
    christian.luxdujour

    You can’t beat talking 🦜 or funny animal videos. Keep the algorithm positive ❤️. Great work Bryan.

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  51. Adrian Ferrari Avatar
    November 15, 2025
    Adrian Ferrari

    Great EP!! i discovered thanks to your review!!! Amazing 😀

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  52. Pablo Bianchi Avatar
    November 15, 2025
    Pablo Bianchi

    Siempre es un placer leerte Charles! Gran reseña para una gran obra de arte!

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  53. Thesecond Avatar
    November 15, 2025
    Thesecond

    I just learned a new word, thanks CC Also love such EPs, short and sweet

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  54. Nicholas Karl McNally Avatar
    November 16, 2025
    Nicholas Karl McNally

    Focusing on just the music for a second, the writing and arrangement is both brilliant and sublime. I really dig the faster rock stuff and what Bryan has going on in them. I find it challenging to write such compositions myself. Nothing is more challenging though than having really great lyrics. This EP has all of these things. While my pick is “W.Y.P.”, all of the songs flow really well together. When the EP slides into “Landslides”, I instantly got a “Oh! Its got a contrasting second track! I’m in it for the long haul now”, which was only ten minutes, haha.That backwards effect at the end of that song is like the cherry on top. “Forfeit” picks things up… Show More

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  55. Canelo Kot Avatar
    November 16, 2025
    Canelo Kot

    It’s a song with a somewhat dissonant beginning featuring vocals and guitars that eventually settle into a more rhythmic groove, though without ever exploding into a full-throttle beat. I really like the movement and sound that the drums add to the song.

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  56. andelectro music Avatar
    November 16, 2025
    andelectro music

    Great review, and as my son was obsessed with Japanese Music to the point of teaching himself Japanese, I have always been intrigued by Bryan’s moving to Japan. One of the great advantages of the internet is that you can get to know skilled craftsman you would never even know were needed before, or find out about the everyday aspects of a culture that would have been shrouded in mystery before.

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  57. Christine Shafransky Avatar
    November 16, 2025
    Christine Shafransky

    Bryan Cooper is a very talented musician! This EP has so many elements that you can’t possibly really take it in with just one listen. Another great piece of music highlighted Charles! Well done!

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  58. Last Ravage Opinion Avatar
    November 16, 2025
    Last Ravage Opinion

    The literal etymology of the word “autotelic” might not sound very pleasant to football fans… but its true meaning remains the greatest motivation for independent creators. In a music world that is completely controlled by a corrupted centralized system, where a distributor or mainstream platform can take down your tracks without a real proof, well, that’s all is left for incorruptible independent artists. Thank you for bringing to my attention this EP, straightforward yet well produced and effective songwriting, a breath of fresh air in today’s oversaturated music environment. P.S. I do agree with most of your article here, but one thing… I love cats! 😜

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  59. sullie.music Avatar
    November 16, 2025
    sullie.music

    Wow, this is an amazing track, love it. Keep up the good work, great review,

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  60. Charles Connolly Avatar
    November 18, 2025
    Charles Connolly

    So well put. And so interesting too! Thanks, Kam-Kam.

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  61. Edward Corrado Avatar
    November 22, 2025
    Edward Corrado

    Edward Corrado Nov 22, 2025 Love these tracks. I am a big fan of Bryan Cooper. The guitar work is fantastic. My favourite track is Scars To Armour. Very reminisent of Trick of The Tail album by Genesis. Well done Bryan and well done Charles. Like Reply Nicholas Karl McNally Nov 16, 2025 Focusing on just the music for a second, the writing and arrangement is both brilliant and sublime. I really dig the faster rock stuff and what Bryan has going on in them. I find it challenging to write such compositions myself. Nothing is more challenging though than having really great lyrics. This EP has all of these things. While my pick is “W.Y.P.”, all of the songs flow really well together. When the EP slides into “Landslides”, I instantly got a “Oh! Its got a contrasting second track! I’m in it for the long haul now”, which was only ten minutes, haha.That backwards effect at the end of that song is like the cherry on top. “Forfeit” picks things up… Show More Like Reply 3 Likes Nicholas Karl McNally Nov 16, 2025 Replying to Nicholas Karl McNally Are you the fixer-upper type Charles? Or Bryan? I wish I was, although I do make attempts at things. I’m nowhere (man) near the property flipping level but maybe someday. What I do have though is the deepest respect for folks who have made doing what they love their line of work. I’m a D.I.Y. Fella for sure but my skills only go so far. Some things I definitely lean into more while others I stay clear of, like intense plumbing or roofing for example. Like Reply 2 Likes Canelo Kot Nov 16, 2025 It’s a song with a somewhat dissonant beginning featuring vocals and guitars that eventually settle into a more rhythmic groove, though without ever exploding into a full-throttle beat. I really like the movement and sound that the drums add to the song. Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies andelectro music Nov 16, 2025 Great review, and as my son was obsessed with Japanese Music to the point of teaching himself Japanese, I have always been intrigued by Bryan’s moving to Japan. One of the great advantages of the internet is that you can get to know skilled craftsman you would never even know were needed before, or find out about the everyday aspects of a culture that would have been shrouded in mystery before. Like Reply 2 Likes Christine Shafransky Nov 16, 2025 Bryan Cooper is a very talented musician! This EP has so many elements that you can’t possibly really take it in with just one listen. Another great piece of music highlighted Charles! Well done! Like Reply 2 Likes Last Ravage Opinion Nov 16, 2025 The literal etymology of the word “autotelic” might not sound very pleasant to football fans… but its true meaning remains the greatest motivation for independent creators. In a music world that is completely controlled by a corrupted centralized system, where a distributor or mainstream platform can take down your tracks without a real proof, well, that’s all is left for incorruptible independent artists. Thank you for bringing to my attention this EP, straightforward yet well produced and effective songwriting, a breath of fresh air in today’s oversaturated music environment. P.S. I do agree with most of your article here, but one thing… I love cats! 😜 Like Reply 2 Likes sullie.music Nov 16, 2025 Wow, this is an amazing track, love it. Keep up the good work, great review, Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 18, 2025 Replying to sullie.music Which track? Like Reply Giuseppe Maria Bità Nov 15, 2025 You never know what he’ll do next with the guitar. It’s something that completely changes the rules of music. Very interesting because with the drums, everything magically takes shape. Well done! Like Reply 2 Likes christian.luxdujour Nov 15, 2025 You can’t beat talking 🦜 or funny animal videos. Keep the algorithm positive ❤️. Great work Bryan. Like Reply 2 Likes Adrian Ferrari Nov 15, 2025 Great EP!! i discovered thanks to your review!!! Amazing 😀 Like Reply 1 Like AgingTeenIdol Nov 15, 2025 I love the ‘cooper’ font one this. I’m glad Bryan has come out with a new project! Thank you for reviewing it, Charles! I do agree with you Charles, The words are very important. I have two ways I listen to things. If I can’t get behind what is being said, I liie the music to pick up the slack and ignore the lyrics completely and think in melody. If I am behind the lyrics, I can excuse some of the character of the music. IF both are on point HUGE WIN. If a song has neither, I do not bother and feel sad. LOL! This is a HUGE WIN. Like Reply 2 Likes Show more replies Pablo Bianchi Nov 15, 2025 Siempre es un placer leerte Charles! Gran reseña para una gran obra de arte! Like Reply 1 Like Thesecond Nov 15, 2025 I just learned a new word, thanks CC Also love such EPs, short and sweet Like Reply 2 Likes James Hawken Nov 14, 2025 Didn’t we do this last time? Pick your favourite. Or was that another one? Here’s my two penneth worth. Track 1 – love jangley stuff and a bit Squeezey in the song writing, which is a very good thing. Track 2 – we’re all suckers for an acoustic and strings aren’t we? Track 4 (I jumped in case you didn’t notice) like it, reminds me of the Byrds or CSNY (just to point out, I know Bryan is a unique artist, as we all are but I always click to a reference in my mental musical library, it gives me my bearings) Track 3 – my favourite, I love dissonance that works, that’s clever musically and takes an understanding of the listener’s ear! Here endeth my splurt! BTW – Nietzsche ended up a broken man, apparently after seeing a horse being beaten on the street. We’re all tough guys eh? Show Less Edited Like Reply 2 Likes Show more replies Blister Soul Nov 14, 2025 Reminds me of Elliott Smith. I must be dating myself. Congrats on the new release Bryan, and thanks for another good review Charles. Like Reply 2 Likes Fredrik Segerstedt Nov 14, 2025 🤣Rolling on the floor laughing !!!! R.O.T.F.L. ??? This was the funniest #CC text I have read in a long time, fantastic writing from Charles Connolly ( Connolly are you familly with the new president of Irland? ) 😱 I really like Bryan Cooper, I have done that more or less from day one in NAS, and this time is not different. Scars to armour going from sublime guitar and singing to more of everything , nice stems, and an (for me) an unmistakable feeling from British “folk music” melodies and chords somewhere hidden in the deep… Show Less Like Reply 2 Likes Show more replies ebolutionate Nov 13, 2025 just gave the ep another spin and honestly Charles you’re spot on, it’s class. scars to armour keeps properly wrecking me in the best way, that nietzsche line lands like a quiet punch. only ten minutes long but i’m already treating it like it’s sacred, rationing the plays haha. big love to Bryan for this one and to you Charles for always putting me onto the good stuff. Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 18, 2025 Replying to ebolutionate Ha! This is EXACTLY how I feel about music that matters. Sacred, rationing the plays. Beautiful! Like Reply Krauw Nov 13, 2025 Bryan Cooper’s Scars To Armour is like turning your emotional baggage into a bulletproof vest—raw, real, and ready for round two. Like Reply 1 Like Lizzie Lizard Queen Nov 13, 2025 Connolly introduces The Cooopster & his 4 track EP AUTOTELIC. 10 melodic minutes of unpacking police doing nowt, lives falling apart, anti-HAL leanings & resilience…songs that will grow on you, reflecting on courage, wisdom, intelligence & bravery. Check out the upbeat intro to WYP…the retro feel, the clapping, the back-beat, the hard stop, the lyrics…a combination that lifts my punk spirit. Like Reply 2 Likes Joshua Goordat Nov 13, 2025 Again, another pleasurable read and a whole EP for me to get to listen to! Charles notes how powerful just words and lyrics can be. But I also want to talk about how intimate and personal the soundscape Bryan Cooper creates is! Amazing work! Like Reply 2 Likes Love Kaminski Nov 13, 2025 Huizenga, a Dutch researcher, presented in the late 50’s a groundbreaking view of play as an important part of human cognition in his book Homo Ludens. In my teachings on Serious Gaming, I often use his view of the magic circle as a psychological state of being within which humans can achieve much more than they can outside of it. One of those psychological aspects is the ‘autotelic experience’. Being in the magic circle has value in itself, regardless of what we try to learn before or after. For me, good music offers this same autotelic experience. It doesn’t matter what we think or write about it; simply listening to it is enough and has value. This is precisely how… Show More Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 18, 2025 Replying to Love Kaminski So well put. And so interesting too! Thanks, Kam-Kam. Like Reply Simone Vignini Nov 13, 2025 Thanks Charles for these few minutes of reading, it’s clear that you’re doing it with passion and self satisfaction! Congrats to Bryan Cooper for this project! Like Reply 2 Likes Lapnayh PopMusic Nov 13, 2025 Pues las cuatro canciones están bien bonitas, la voz es muy expresiva. La que más me gustó fue ‘Scars To Armour’ Me quedé pensando en lo Autotélico contra la IA. Si la IA puede crear contenido por nada, sin remuneración, pero también sin esfuerzo ni pasión, ¿cómo podemos redefinir y proteger el valor de la satisfacción personal autotélica del artista humano, es el esfuerzo la única resistencia que nos queda, será lo autotélico lo único que nos haga humanos? Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 18, 2025 Replying to Lapnayh PopMusic Good questions. Like Reply Terrestrial Animal Nov 12, 2025 I’ve never watched a multi episode, let alone years long docu-series (?), house renovation show. But! I do love all the house renovation shows that I have seen, it’s always amazing what people can turn things into! Truly is art! I also had never heard of the word autotelic before, but will try to make it way into a conversation sometime soon. That is definitely how I would describe my music career and the rest of the TA band mates. It’s not like we’re making money off this stuff at all haha! We just love doing it because it makes us happy and then, I guess, sometimes makes other people feel things too; which is a very humbling feeling and I never really know how to respond to it. Anyways…Bry Cooper! Always liked everything I’ve heard by this guy and this EP is no different AND he does everything by himself! Amazing! Thanks as always CC. Cheers! Show Less Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 18, 2025 Replying to Terrestrial Animal I think of YouTube as TV, not social media. Each channel being a regular show. I like to follow things; the journey. Basically just like one of those TV shows you were mentioning, but privately made. Like Reply Dream Optimist Nov 12, 2025 I’m getting strong Elliott Smith vibes from Scars to Amour. Or… Guided by voices meets elliott smith, but still very serious & strong? Whatever it is, it’s strong & well put together & clearly deeply felt. Really great stuff; always appreciate the highlighting of such strong work. I’m honestly not totally sure how the Englishman in Japan aspect loops in, but the music is great… Like Reply 2 Likes Bob Kitt Nov 12, 2025 Weird! I hadn’t even noticed that CC had only talked about the words of Bryan’s new E.P. (I always listen to the song(s) as I read the review. The music complements the lyrics so effortlessly, I found myself appreciating the entirety as well as the specifics. I’ll definitely be listening to this album a few more times. Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 18, 2025 Replying to Bob Kitt It’s funny, I can’t listen to music and read at the same time. Either I’m not listening to the music, or I’m not taking in what I’m reading. Usually the latter. Like Reply rikiabi34 Nov 12, 2025 Great selection as usual! I found these atmospheres paychedelic and 70’s like…expecially for some complex chord progressions, great human harmonies…that old school that always sounds new…and it woud sound so if new generation give him space! Like Reply 2 Likes Jane Marie Nov 12, 2025 Well, I didn’t have you down as a DIY Youtube obsessive… do you like Nick Knowles stuff too? 😆 Of course you MUST talk about Bryan’s lyrics – they are another level of brilliance! I also love your nod to fallen soldiers – big supporter of Remembrance and avid poppy wearer here!😍 Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 18, 2025 Replying to Jane Marie Not sure I know who Nick Knowles is… Pleased to hear your poppy was out! Like Reply Innovaniac Music Nov 12, 2025 What a thoughtful and inspiring review. I really appreciate how it connects the idea of being autotelic with Bryan Cooper’s dedication to making music for its own sake, not for algorithms or quick rewards. That philosophy aligns perfectly with what we believe at Innovaniac Music where human made art and genuine creative purpose always come first. Like Reply 2 Likes Jens Bjerelius Nov 12, 2025 Thanks Mr Connolly for writing these articles🙏always a joy reading them. Bryan cooper always a pleasure listening to your music ❤️ Like Reply 2 Likes Adán Ramírez Nov 12, 2025 Superinteresante todo el artículo de hoy. Hoy aprendí una palabra nueva, gracias. Las cuatro canciones son muy buenas, pero si se trata de decir cuál fue mi favorita esta es; Landslides. Y me quedo con las siguientes frases: Y “La vida no es para hackear. La vida es para resolver, a tu propia manera”, algunos lo resuelven con ayuda, otros solos, algunos pagan por ayuda, otros tienen ayuda de amigos y familiares y otros con ayuda no humana… IA. “Todos somos diferentes, por lo que no todos podemos seguir el mismo “libro de reglas”. Cada persona es diferente, y cada situación es diferente” Like Reply 2 Likes Sxa Nov 12, 2025 In these times of vain and nonsensical lyric, it is a joy to discover and experience gems like Bryan Cooper. The EP is amazing and the review even more enjoyable! Like Reply 2 Likes Psychedelic Revolution Nov 12, 2025 An Englishman in Japan. Now there’s a title. Yes, mostly modest and polite people. A pleasant surprise. Like Reply 2 Likes Emily Gray Nov 12, 2025 Not surprised that you went for this one, Charles! Bryan is an absolute diamond, such a nice person and so very very talented! Can’t wait to get stuck into the whole EP, I’m sure it’s going to be incredible! Like Reply 2 Likes Jasmine Catherine Nov 12, 2025 I am a sucker for a story and beautiful lyrics so I love this EP! I have to say Landslides is my personal favourite! Like Reply 3 Likes Bryan Cooper Nov 12, 2025 I was fascinated by all this talk of humility, so I made a chart of ‘The 100 Most Humble People In The World’. I was in the top 5. If I ever make this a CD, I will ensure the spine is wonky. It could be a limited edition. Any more jokes? Ermmm. Well, no. But I’m completely with you on the pointlessness of rhyming ‘remember’ with ‘November’ as a mnemonic (Btw, how on earth are we supposed to remember how to spell ‘mnemonic’?). It makes me recall things like “Blue and green should never be seen”, which still rhymes if you replace ‘blue’ with ‘pink’. And why do people think that rhyming makes something true? The only one I respect is from the UK’s iconic darts gameshow, ‘Bullseye’. “Keep out of the black, and in the red. You get nothing in this game for two in a bed.” Thank you for this splendid, humbling article, Charles! p.s. Many thanks to everyone for posting such wonderful comments. I’ve read them all and they’re awesome. Cheers! Show Less Edited Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 18, 2025 Replying to Bryan Cooper Chortles all round! Sorry, I grew up reading The Beano. Like Reply Kele Fleming Nov 12, 2025 Oh , I love that you focus on the entire EP AND on the lyrics! I’m a lyric hound for sure, so very much appreciate the focus. Congratulations on a work of art Bryan and on the art of your work, Charles, as always. Like Reply 2 Likes Steve Lazero Nov 11, 2025 I love learning a new word for a topic I’ve also been thinking about a lot recently, thank you! Beautiful EP, I’ve got it on now and Forfeit is reminding me of some kind of wonderful blend of the Libertines and the Pixies- I’ll need to pause it later to give the lyrics more thought, but it’s a brilliant piece of music without even considering the words. Like Reply 2 Likes Hubris Debris (Jake) Nov 11, 2025 I also cringe at combing names of couples into one ala Jamber. More importantly, I WAS absolutely inspired by your review to go listen to the EP, and I’m happy to report back that my favorite song was Forefit – it spoke to me the most, it may have sounded sad SONICALLY, but really resonated with me how much confidence there was there. I was left in awe, and hopeful after listening to the EP. This resonated with me heavily. Especially love the twinkly sparkly guitar tones. Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 18, 2025 Replying to Hubris Debris (Jake) I love how everyone has a different track. Like Reply Tim Consley Nov 11, 2025 A great song. I like the tune a lot, but appreciate the lyrics even more. Such a thoughtful journey from beginning to end. I loved the bright, sparkly guitar and the tasteful drums, especially. Great job, Bryan…I will have to listen to the whole EP. As always, a great review, Charles. Like Reply 2 Likes Show more comments

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