Bryan Beller

Bryan Beller is an American bassist known for his versatility and dynamic performances that have carved out his reputation as a musician's musician. Possessing a multifaceted career as a solo artist, session player, and member of several bands, Beller has established himself firmly within the rock, metal and jazz circles. With a career spanning over two decades, he has become a staple in the industry, appreciated for his technical prowess and his deeply melodic approach to bass guitar.

Beller's solo discography showcases his expansive musical vision and technical mastery. "Scenes from the Flood" (2019), a monumental double-album, represents the pinnacle of his solo work to date, exploring themes of ambition and loss through a lush soundscape of progressive rock. Preceding releases such as "View" (2003) offered a glimpse into his developing voice as a solo artist, while "Thanks In Advance" (2008) and "Wednesday Night Live" (2011), a live album, underscored his growing reputation for producing both emotionally resonant compositions and captivating live performances. Known too for his candid humor and engaging stage presence, Beller's "Live at the White House" (2011) underlines his ability to connect with audiences, making each performance a unique experience. Alongside his solo work, Beller is also recognized for his contributions to bands like The Aristocrats, Dethklok, and as a touring member for Joe Satriani, reflecting the high regard in which his talents are held among his peers in the music industry.

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Scenes from the Flood
Album - 18 Tracks - Released September 13, 2019
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  1. September 13, 2019
  2. November 4, 2011
  3. April 1
  4. January 1, 2008
  5. January 1, 2003