Jim Bryson

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If By The Bridge 02:45 Tools
The Wishes Pile Up 03:05 Tools
Clear The Crowds 02:46 Tools
Flowers 03:15 Tools
Pissing On Everything 03:36 Tools
All The Fallen Leaves 03:32 Tools
Ontario 04:41 Tools
Fire Watch 02:59 Tools
The Depression Dance 04:19 Tools
Don't Fail Me Now 01:45 Tools
My Marie Of the Sea 03:01 Tools
Death By Vibration 04:41 Tools
Sleeping In Toronto 06:17 Tools
Somewhere Else 03:45 Tools
The Options 02:13 Tools
Feel Much Better 04:32 Tools
Cut Bait 04:41 Tools
Ontario (Radio Edit) 04:38 Tools
Elizabeth 03:45 Tools
The Lost Occasional 04:38 Tools
Captain Finch 04:07 Tools
Satellite 04:44 Tools
Mean Streak 04:41 Tools
Better on Drugs 04:41 Tools
Changing Scenery 04:25 Tools
Accidental Country Leaning 03:15 Tools
Broken Fingers 02:34 Tools
Fleetwood 04:36 Tools
Stuck in the Middle 06:27 Tools
At Least For Now 04:25 Tools
Breathe 05:39 Tools
Call Out 06:27 Tools
Cigarette Thin 06:27 Tools
Sweeping, Pt. 2 05:39 Tools
Moth 05:39 Tools
Impaler 06:27 Tools
Rust & Fade 03:16 Tools
One Cigarette 05:39 Tools
Firewatch 03:16 Tools
Metal Girls 03:06 Tools
Raised All Wrong 01:37 Tools
Fell Off the Dock 03:06 Tools
Wild Folk 04:00 Tools
Kissing Cousins 03:01 Tools
Constellation 04:12 Tools
Up All Night 04:03 Tools
Silent Night 01:26 Tools
Cigarette Thin (The Age of Asparagus) 03:22 Tools
Without Piano 03:07 Tools
Silient Night (cutguitar) 03:06 Tools
Freeways In the Frontyard 03:49 Tools
26 Miles by Car 04:19 Tools
Anything And All 02:48 Tools
Decidedly 05:07 Tools
Travelled by Land 03:36 Tools
February 03:22 Tools
Lately 03:04 Tools
Soupy Sayles 03:55 Tools
Labor Drive 00:00 Tools
Flurry of Strikes 04:28 Tools
Hold the World 03:50 Tools
Paper Plates 04:28 Tools
Cerulean 03:06 Tools
Rust and Fade 03:55 Tools
But If The Bridge 02:48 Tools
P*****g On Everything 02:48 Tools
i'm not one 02:48 Tools
But If The BridgeMP3 02:48 Tools
Humling 03:38 Tools
The Time Every Year 03:38 Tools
Mary New Year's Eve 03:31 Tools
swinging party 00:00 Tools
Half Price (featuring Amanada Rheaume) 03:31 Tools
Night Sweeping (Part Two) 03:04 Tools
Good King Wenceslas 03:04 Tools
Grey Cup Sunday 04:36 Tools
Fleetwoood 04:36 Tools
The Same Time Every Year 04:36 Tools
The Little Drummer Boy 02:33 Tools
Silver Bells 01:26 Tools
somewhere else (demo) 00:00 Tools
01 The Depression Dance 01:26 Tools
Hark The Herald Angels Sing (on Player Piano) 00:00 Tools
Walking in a Winter Wonderland 03:02 Tools
Freeways In The Front Yard 03:50 Tools
Sweeping (Part 2) 04:28 Tools
sleeping in toronto (demo) 00:00 Tools
captain finch (demo) 00:00 Tools
Snoopy and the Red Baron (fet. Jeremy Fisher) 03:06 Tools
Silent Night (Home Recording 2011) 00:00 Tools
Constellations 00:00 Tools
Satellite (remix) 00:00 Tools
Lost Occasional 00:00 Tools
somewhere_else 00:00 Tools
sleeping_in_toronto_demo 00:00 Tools
Sweeping, Pt 2 03:06 Tools
Metal Girls (feat. the Weakerthans) 00:00 Tools
capt_finch1 03:06 Tools
Satellite Remix 03:06 Tools
lost_occasional1 03:06 Tools
the lost occasional (demo) 00:00 Tools
Satellite (live) 04:28 Tools
im_not_one 04:28 Tools
Mama I Know 04:28 Tools
Wild Folk (feat. The Weakerthans) 04:28 Tools
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Jim Bryson (born 30 April 1969 in Ottawa, Canada) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Briefly a founding member of the band Punchbuggy, he moved to a musical life under his own name with the release of his debut album, The Occasionals, in 2000. Bryson's songs are a cultivated mix of hope and doubt, longing and uncertainty, and are flush with endearing tales culled from the town he calls home. They have been described as “folk songs played with rock instruments” and “rock songs played with folk instruments.” Truthfully, they almost consistently lilt and sway between the two. Bryson's previous records -- The Occasionals (2000) and The North Side Benches (2003) -- have gathered steam as Jim continues to travel and play, on his own and as singer/keyboardist/guitarist for Kathleen Edwards and Howe Gelb. Over the past two years, he has had the opportunity to play all over North America and in Europe, appearing on the Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and even at Farm Aid 2005. His third offering, Where the Bungalows Roam, is certainly his warmest and most hushed record to date. The album was churned out throughout 2006, working with Dave Draves and Jarrett Bartlett (Kathleen Edwards, Julie Doiron, Howe Gelb) at Little Bullhorn Prods in Ottawa, as well as Chris Shreenan-Dyck (Blue Rodeo, The Sadies, Jon Langford) at Blue Rodeo's Woodshed Studio. Bungalows leaves the bright guitars of Bryson's past work behind for soft strumming; strained vocals are replaced with whispered confessions. This record is as direct as they come, and Jim's lyrics have nowhere to hide. Nor should they. Bryson's gift for capturing a mood or a feeling is one of his most praised strengths. Whether it's coping with the winter weather, self-confidence or general restlessness, Jim finds a way to make his songs ours. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.