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Bridging the Gaps is Feyer’s Ep Out Now

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welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s feature artist is Feyer and his Ep Bridging the Gaps.

Bridging the Gaps is Feyer’s Ep Out Now

I was immediately fascinated by the compositional style of this artist. A modern and innovative sound that seems to come from the future.

The approach is avant-garde and it is evident that we are dealing with an eclectic artist who has decided to follow a musical path never walked before.

Andrew Feyer has managed to find his music that lives in a limbo of its own.

The vocal lines and chord progressions are intricate with continuous harmonic and rhythmic changes that keep you glued to the speakers from the first to the last second.

Although there are many variations, the compositional coherence is still solid.

These songs made me think of Tokyo, that frenetic city full of lights and technology. Honestly, I’ve never heard anything like it and I recommend everyone to try this musical experience.

Bridging the Gaps is Feyer’s Ep Out Now!


Unique!


Andrew Feyer, known by most as just the last name and solo moniker Feyer (pronounced FAY-er), is a singer, songwriter, composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist with diverse musical experience spanning many genres and styles. Feyer constructs his unique sound by combining personal, yet theatrical lyrics, with a classically influenced melodic and instrumental style, coupled with electronic-rock production. Key components of Feyer’s style are the fusion of retro and futuristic sounds and the incorporation of visual elements into the mix, drawing great influence from nostalgic cartoons, movies, video games, and animation loops.​

Born in New York City and raised in the surrounding suburbs, Feyer began his musical journey at a young age with piano lessons. He then expanded to playing guitar, drums, and whatever percussion instruments he could get his hands on. After various stints in numerous bands, Feyer relocated upstate and attended Bard College for music composition and production. By then, Feyer’s compositional focus shifted to incorporate more electronic elements, taking advantage of the music software he had at his fingertips. In his final year at college, Feyer solidified his interests and skills in songwriting and production and graduated with a fully produced album ready for release. That album, Signals Internalized, was released in early 2017. The music was described as energetic, exciting, thought-provoking and risk-taking by a number of online publications. Spawned from the album are several music videos, in collaboration with numerous emerging filmmakers, visual artists, and animators. Since then, Feyer has released a diverse array of singles: the chiptune-infused “Stuck in a Video Game,” the ironic rock rager “Parties!”, and the laid back “Cauterize,” a collaboration with NYC singer/songwriter Evan Crommett. His latest release, “Anything Better to Do”, features instrumentalists Alex Mercuri (guitarist for Pom Pom Squad, Long Neck, Sailor Boyfriend), Sam Bierman (LA-based keyboardist/producer), and Michael Bouteneff (drummer for Dark After Dawn).​

Now based back in NYC, Feyer has developed a cult-following, showcasing his music at many of the city’s well-known venues, including Mercury Lounge, Knitting Factory, Arlene’s Grocery and Pianos. Feyer is also active as a performer on TikTok, playing covers of well-known songs on his signature instrument: the keytar.




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