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Ryan Toomin ‘Disarray’ – out now!

Ryan Toomin’s debut album, Disarray, is a stunning exploration of personal evolution and emotional depth, a project that resonates with authenticity from its inception to its final mastering touches. With nine tracks that weave together the textures of Indie Rock, Power Pop, Soft Rock, and Pop Rock, Toomin has crafted a body of work that reflects his journey from the frenetic energy of Los Angeles to the serene pastures of Kentucky.

The album opens with a warm, inviting sound that instantly draws the listener into Toomin’s world. His background, steeped in the musical legacies of The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and the Grateful Dead, informs a melodic sensibility that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly original. As Toomin himself notes, “It’s so satisfying to finally put out a record that is entirely me,” and this sentiment rings true in every note.

Transitioning from city life to the quieter surroundings of Lexington, KY, Toomin found inspiration in solitude. The rural landscapes served as a backdrop for introspection, allowing him to confront the emotional turbulence of his life. “Inspiration struck when I found myself living alone in the middle of a cow field,” he recalls, a statement that encapsulates the stark contrast between his past and present. This dichotomy seeps into the lyrics, which delve into themes of heartbreak, loneliness, and ultimately, hope.

Musically, Disarray, is a rich tapestry of sound. The influences of artists like The War on Drugs and Elliott Smith are palpable, evident in the lush guitar lines and poignant vocal delivery. Toomin’s ability to play and record all the instruments himself is a testament to his dedication and musicianship. Each track unfolds with melodic guitar riffs and introspective lyrics that create a cinematic experience for the listener. The standout tracks, such as “Letting Go” and “New Love,” showcase Toomin’s knack for combining catchy hooks with heartfelt narratives.

Throughout, Disarray, Toomin’s vocal performance shines with sincerity, conveying a wide emotional range. From the haunting melancholy of loss to the exuberance of new beginnings, he captures the essence of what it means to embrace change. The production, which Toomin navigated with impressive skill, allows for a polished yet organic sound that enhances the emotional weight of the album.

In conclusion, Disarray, is not just an album; it’s a heartfelt narrative that invites listeners to join Ryan Toomin on his journey of rediscovery and growth. With its warm melodies and relatable themes, the record is a compelling introduction to an artist who has clearly poured his heart into every aspect of his craft. As he reflects on the “disarray that often consumes our lives,” Toomin has emerged with a debut that is both cathartic and uplifting, setting the stage for an exciting musical journey ahead.

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