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If I'd Never Seen Your Face

721.6K streams

721,562

Pinstripes, the Sky

713.4K streams

713,425

Noisy Feelings

600.5K streams

600,497

Friends

303.6K streams

303,560

Emily

234.9K streams

234,857

Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head

169.8K streams

169,835

Easier Said Than Done

44.8K streams

44,756

Marshmallow World

16.3K streams

16,322

Time of the Season

7.5K streams

7,491

The Hammer and the Nail

7K streams

7,010

Biography

As an instrumentalist, Ryan Lerman spent his 20s touring the world as a bassist for Ben Folds, guitarist for Michael Buble, and string arranger/musical director for John Legend. As a songwriter, his compositions have been recorded by Vulfpeck, Buble, and others. As a scene builder, he's one half of the creative team behind YouTube sensations Scary Pockets and ‘stories’. 
 Lerman's songwriting unrelentingly seeks the impassioned marriage of melody and harmony, and on his newest collection of songs, "Noisy Feelings," it could not be a more perfect union. The album reminds us of a time when lyrics were clever, harmony was adventurous, and melody was king; The Beach Boys were influencing The Beatles, Newman was influencing Nilsson; the songwriting Space-Race was at its peak and each album was it's own version of the moon landing. 
 Sonically, Lerman is an explorer, never afraid to throw a piano down a flight of stairs, dunk a wurlitzer in a sensory deprivation tank, or turn a guitar into a piece of mallet percussion. The recordings feel distinct and touchable without losing a sense of intrigue and possibility. 
 In the age of instant gratification, Lerman is not flashy; he's a craftsman. This album has no "angle": it's an opus. From stark acoustic intimacy to lush orchestral density, Lerman sings of romantic misfirings, existential musings, and wistful daydreaming, all with a longing that lands the listener squarely in that special space between joy and sadness. 
 - Theo Katzman