‘We’re All The Same’ the new album by Bryony Matthews is at long last ready to share. The last three years she has been working towards the completion of this new compilation of new and older songs, bringing with it a different sound, compared to her first album ‘Little Queen’ which was released in 2017. Matthew’s has been busy writing, evolving and most importantly, mothering her young daughter which is one of the themes she touches on in her new work.
The album name comes from one of the songs on the album, a poignant tune written about our dying world and the importance of focusing on our similarities rather than our differences.
Engineered by Ryan Fisherman (Amiria Grenell, Mousey, Holly Arrowsmith) and produced and mastered by Joshua Holmes (Junus Orca, Your Indigo, Jaz Paterson) who has taken Matthew's simplistic and poignant songwriting, turning it into a beautiful collision of subtle electronic sounds, layered electric guitars and ethereal vocals, creating an eclectic folk pop sound.
Fisherman and Holmes also play on the album joined by Victoria Knopp (Imperial April, The Response) Amiria Grenell and Alice Tanner (Agnes Aleesy)
The official release show will be held at Space Academy in Christchurch with a full band, followed by a nationwide tour.
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