“PEOPLE USED TO come up to me and say, ‘Oh, you’re really good for your age,’” Tyler Bryant recalls of his days as a teenage blues guitar prodigy. “And I would almost get offended by it. What I wanted them to say was just, ‘You’re really good.’”
Indeed, Bryant’s exceptional talent won him a spot performing at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival when he was just 16. Now that he’s reached the ripe age of 28, let it be said: Tyler Bryant, guitar slinger from the town of Honey Grove, Texas, is really good.
His band, Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown, ain’t too shabby, either. Truth and Lies (Spinefarm), their new and third full-length album, is a blues-rock powerhouse, filled with explosive and thick-toned riff-rockers, southern-tinged slide-guitar jams, grungy lighter-waving…
