
Jim Bryson (born 30 April 1969 in Ottawa, Canada) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Briefly a founding member of the band Punchbuggy, he moved to a musical life under his own name with the release of his debut album, The Occasionals, in 2000. Bryson's songs are a cultivated mix of hope and doubt, longing and uncertainty, and are flush with endearing tales culled from the town he calls home. They have been described as “folk songs played with rock instruments” and “rock songs played with folk instruments.
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Clear The Crowds
Better on Drugs
If By The Bridge
Raised All Wrong
The Wishes Pile Up
Flowers
Ontario
Pissing On Everything
All The Fallen Leaves
Metal Girls
Fire Watch
Wild Folk
Fell Off the Dock
The Depression Dance
Constellation
Don't Fail Me Now
My Marie Of the Sea
Freeways In the Frontyard
Death By Vibration
Decidedly
Sleeping In Toronto
Somewhere Else
The Options
Feel Much Better
Up All Night
Cut Bait
Kissing Cousins
Ontario (Radio Edit)
Anything And All
Elizabeth
The Lost Occasional
Captain Finch
Mean Streak
Satellite
Changing Scenery
Broken Fingers
Fleetwood
Stuck in the Middle
At Least For Now
Accidental Country Leaning
Breathe
Call Out
Cigarette Thin
Sweeping, Pt. 2
Moth
Impaler
Rust & Fade
One Cigarette
All The Same Things (For The Same Reaction)
Firewatch
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