Jon Chesbro Gives The Universe An Absolute Musical Gift With His Magnificent New Album “Dryas”

Sometimes an album comes into our lives that is much more than a record but, more of a musical experience. The latest album “Dryas” from Massachusetts experimental electronic music producer and multi-instrumentalist Jon Chesbro.

You can listen to the amazing musical composition that is “Dryas” Here

Jon Chesbro delivers brilliance right out of the gate with “Dryas” as he has delivered an artist’s life hack, merging all eight tracks on his forthcoming album “Dryas” into one singular listening experience.

It’s a bit of a journey, an expansive evolution of sound and atmosphere that finds the Massachusetts multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer exploring the more experimental side of electronic music through aural dalliances with indie, jazz, blues, synth-pop, and other genres. Whether consumed as one long continuous sonic journey or broken up into eight songs that emerge like chapters, the mostly instrumental “Dryas” is an outlier in today’s music world, and Chesbro is finally ready to set it free today (Friday, February 23.) 

Many artist claim to have many different influences on an album. However, you can really feel the different genres on “Dryas” Jon Chesbro is a master sculpture of music who effortlessly brings it all together to present a stunning collection of musical nirvana.

I’ve been waiting for this for way too long,” admits Chesbro. “So to finally get this album done and feel good about it makes me feel complete – and happy that I have a full project to share. If you lay back and listen to this record as one continuous track, it’ll put you through space, no question. But if you’re looking for a specific feeling in a song, you’re likely to find that too.”

For Chesbro, every note is a brushstroke on the canvas of emotion. And while Dryas is a departure from his work as guitarist for the Massachusetts band Derek Smith and the Cosmic Vultures, Chesbro is excited to showcase a new complexity and depth in his solo musical compositions. Lead single “MarchToVictory”, featuring Smith on guest vocals, dropped on New Year’s Day, and a pair of visualizers, the aforementioned “MarchToVictory” and “IntoTheMirror,” 

“It all kinda happened organically,” Chesbro says of Dryas. “I was in this really creative mindset for a long time. When inspiration strikes, I don’t stop, I just let the floodgates open up. From a writing perspective, these songs came from desperation. I only had a laptop. A guitar and an interface. I used to have this nice big studio with speakers but as I kept chasing dreams my studio got smaller. I had to create with what little I had.”Chesbro wrote, mixed, mastered, produced Dryas himself, and performed all its instrumentation across its eight tracks. His musical journey began in the church as a young child, singing hymns in the choir and listening to his mother and grandmother play together on the keyboard and organ. With his mother’s urging and support, his life took shape and his personality was developed around playing the guitar.

Photo Credit- Zach Haberern

From the atmospheric, string-laden soundscapes of “CherryBlossom” to the more upbeat and funk-leaning “SpeedOfLight,” Chesbro cycles through his creative rolodex with relative ease, each song blending into the next and further establishing his core identity. It’s a wide-ranging and eclectic spectrum of sounds, all linked together by Chesbro as the core conductor, blending modern electronics and production with an old-school songwriting sensibility.  

“Dryas” from Jon Chesbro is a blissful one of a kind musical journey that can not be missed.

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