Ryan Corn

The Pressure

2017-04-26

Ryan Corn's EP, The Pressure, is pop music in essence but with deeper sentiment to it. His music is catchy, yet provides the emotion that often lacks in pop music today. Instrumentally, it doesn't feel as heavily produced and synthesized as most modern pop. Ryan utilizes clean guitar, piano, and the trumpet, which helps give it the emotional edge that is often missing today. It is a fresh take on pop, and to me, vocally and stylistically sounds similar to Adam Levine and Nick Jonas. Favorite tracks are 1, 2, and 4.

review by Cameron

Quick Links:

More reviews tagged #World

  • reviewed 11/2006

    CONECTOR
    Conector

  • reviewed 05/2009

    PLAYING FOR CHANGE
    Songs Around the World

  • reviewed 12/2009

    COREY HARRIS
    BLU.BLACK

  • reviewed 10/2015

    Claptone
    Charmer

  • reviewed 11/2016

    King Henry
    Don't Stay Away

  • reviewed 08/2007

    TINKERS TEA
    The Mummer's Jig

Compiled by the WYCE Journalism Club

The opinions expressed in these reviews are those of the individual volunteers that submitted the article and do not necessarily reflect the views of WYCE or GRCMC; nor its staff, donors, or affiliates.