Description
Nell Bryden has an intimate style that deeply connects with audiences. Her music is a window into a secret diary offering stories of love, loss, struggle and triumph & her new album - 'I Love You So Much I'm Blind' - is the most emotionally powerful work she has released yet. Covering themes of pregnancy, miscarriage, love, and womanhood, the album was written after Bryden received yet another devastating negative pregnancy test after IVF.
Recorded at RAK studios in St. John's Wood, London, and produced by Isabel Gracefield, Nell says, "this album is crafted by women at the top of their games". The lyrical honesty of the songs are enhanced by the acoustic dulcimer, dobro and auto-harp, alongside strings and Bryden's long time band. Gracefield, and executive producer Dave Page, used every trick in the book to create a sound like nothing else Bryden has offered before. There is a raw pulsating energy to the album - it envelopes you in a raft of conflicting emotions - the beautiful pain of longing and loss: but hope is always at the heart.