Smoky, reverb-drenched country that feels like a noir film set in a Toronto dive bar. For those who like their Americana with a dark, post-punk edge.
Bria sounds like the intersection of a dusty jukebox and a hazy dream. It is country music filtered through a lens of dark, atmospheric rock, where the twang of a pedal steel is often submerged in a sea of lush reverb and moody guitar textures. The vocals are intimate and slightly detached, carrying the weight of a long night and a few hard-won truths.
What truly sets this project apart is the lineage of its creator, Bria Salmena. Coming from the jagged world of post-punk, she brings a certain grit and rhythmic tension to these country standards that traditionalists might avoid. It is not just a tribute to the past; it is a recontextualization of country music as a vehicle for noir-ish, urban storytelling.
Start with Cuntry Covers Vol. 1. It perfectly encapsulates the project's mission, turning classic tracks into slow-burning, atmospheric vignettes that feel both timeless and strikingly modern. It is the ideal soundtrack for anyone who loves the soul of country but craves the texture of indie rock.
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