Bray
Vista
Through listening to the likes of Willy Nelson, Steve Earle and a smattering
of Appalachian Bluegrass, Bray Vista began to develop their own style of
country music, always striving to stay true to that authentic country sound
that they clearly love. The low key 2003 debut EP This Time Around was
greeted with enthusiasm by radio and print media alike, with Radio One's
John Kelly describing it as one of the essential releases of 2003, while
Jim Carroll of The Irish Times described the band as having "a spirit
and soul that would melt the hardest of hearts." Their live shows
have continued to gather a cult following. Ventures outside the garden
county included the raucous Rhythm 'n' Roots Festival in Kilkenny, a nationwide
tour with the weird and wonderful alt-country Handsome Family, and the
after show party for Bob Dylan's Galway show. Sing My Darling, is their
debut album, has been received to rave reviews.
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