BrooklynVegan Shares Darrin's 'Artvertisement' Influences, Read More Here No images? Click here FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DARRIN BRADBURY SHARES VIDEO FOR NEW TRACK NEW ALBUM ‘ARTVERTISEMENT’ OUT AUGUST 20 Photo Credit: Weston Helfin BROOKLYNVEGAN SHARES HIS ALBUM INFLUENCES, “He's beloved by songwriters down here and you can hear why Nashville loves him. It's that witty turn of phrase … He deals with depression and doesn't shy away at all from serious themes and from being very emotionally forthright about the dark places the heart can go.” – Ann Powers, NPR All Songs Considered Today Nashville artist Darrin Bradbury has shared "Busted World", a song that uses a folk-song scaffolding to build something of a doomsday pop song with Bradbury declaring: "The whole thing is a joke and the joke's on you." Rolling Stone recently said “Darrin Bradbury’s songwriting has always been gloriously left of center,” and that on “Busted World” “he ratchets up the eccentricity to delirious levels that match our current moment.” His portraits are abstract, stretching and warping facial features in service of communicating emotion, while his smaller sketches veer more toward humor and commentary. He sells his art on a "pay what you want" model, explaining that he is as happy to sell a painting for a nickel as he is for five hundred dollars. It may not be the kind of financial model that lands him a high-rise office overlooking downtown Nashville, but that's always been the antithesis of what Bradbury is about. "Do no harm but take what you need," he says. "Holding on to success, holding onto money… What does it matter? We’re all going to die someday."
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