
Gasner The Artist
Nashville, Tennessee, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2021 | INDIE
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From Spring Hill Tennessee, Gasner The Artist makes a grand display of an indomitable mix of Country and R&B on his newest showpiece, Pretty Brown Eyes. We promise, you never heard anything like it. While defined as Alternative Country on the streaming platforms, Pretty Brown Eyes lionizes the use of mainstream R&B elements and vocal approach on top of the ever-so-classic acoustic guitar. “Pretty face brown eyes tinted/ Cute ponytail no nails painted/ Blue jeans fit it/ And she really don’t know much about no city living/ But this country girl she sure knows how to work with it,” sings Gasner The Artist making the female listener wish she had brown eyes as well
You know Gasner The Artist has utterly defied Country when you hear that brr. This sounds so polarizing and equally exciting that it just begs for further perusal. The singer applies his warm vocals to the fun dynamic and does a 180 when compared to the consistent flow the audience has become used to. If he used to prolong vowels in order to crystalize his skilled pipes, today Gasner is cutting, chopping, speeding, and twisting his words and delivery. This was, hands down, the bomb record of the week. “I swear I saw some fireworks/ As she walked up to me man it made my eyes hurt/ A cold piece of work/ Now she got it, everything a man needs/ She can make a city boy turn country” continues Gasner The Artist after the introduction. The lyrics are flirtatious and fun remaining immune from turning cheesy. Something that you’ll find extremely rare in this business. Gasner The Artist is the personification of blending practical narratives with a wildly fun vocabulary.
The music so far felt soft and largely dependent on Gasner’s direction. This is a breath of fresh air for connoisseurs that are exhausted of instrumentals carrying the artists. And no, we won’t link them because publicity costs!
When the hook announces itself, the listener is mightily invested and hangs on to every word Gasner sings as a direct result of the beautiful and versatile rendition thus far. But my oh my! What do we have here? The Country singer side of Gasner The Artist came and ate the catchiest part of Pretty Brown Eyes: “I met her in a small town where they mud race every day/ Them big ooh pretty brown, brown, pretty brown eyes they made me wanna stay/ She’s from a small town where they throw horseshoes every day/ Them big ooh pretty brown, brown pretty brown eyes/ Gon’ make this city boy turn country.” The leaning towards the Country half is a much-awaited feature by the older fans. Unless you live in America and listen to a specific type of music, ad-libs like skrt and brr won’t necessarily do much for elevating your spirits. And trust us, this was an incredibly intelligent transition because you want your hook to be the most melodic ingredient in your song. So many genuine kudos to Gasner The Artist from Blue Rhymez Entertainment for outstanding songwriting and story development
Before we move on to the rest of the song, we have to mention a couple of other key features that separate Gasner The Artist from the bunch. Go replay the hook. Did you take note of those excellently inserted riffs and runs in the background? Sheesh! They are so far back when compared to the lead track that to the untrained ear they probably would pass off as invisible but when added to the mix, they fill the room and remind the public that Gasner is a heavyweight singer. He’s not just a Country artist or singer. He’s a champ.
Along with those beautiful supporting tracks, the instrumental too suffered alterations and changes for the better. The banjo came in strong and beautiful, the echo increased, the room got bigger, and the overall impact is heavenly. This just might be Gasner The Artist’s best record yet.
Continuing in the same vein of lively depiction and sentimental imagery, Gasner The Artist invites the audience to surrender to the feelings of new love and fiery attraction: “She ain’t over the top wit it/ Low-key with no makeup but she’s hot with it/ I be loving the way that she ride on that four-wheeler/ And she don’t mind getting dirty even though she is so dam pretty/ I’m losing control like never before I’m packing my bags.”
The bridge is exceptionally well executed and brings about bonafide R&B, Chris Brown-type vibes with the generous ending vocalizations highlighting just how versatile Gasner The Artist’s voice can be: “I really think that I have fallen your the only name I’m calling/ Got me drunk in love and you can call me an alcoholic/ Now she’s right, right where I wanna be/ She gon’ make this city boy turn country.” This added dimension of elegance renders the record a marvelous commercial creation. Gasner, you outdid yourself.
Pretty Brown Eyes is Gasner The Artist’s most experimental yet most well-rounded acoustic creation. It is a compelling consideration of the singer’s multitude of genre appeals and it helps the brand of Gasner The Artist emerge from the shadows. Nobody would have seen this coming from a Country act.
Song Credits: Gasner Allen Hughes (Gasner The Artist) – Singer, Songwriter, Sound Engineer; Brandon Manley – Electric Guitar, Banjo Player, Music Producer; Walter Person – Mixing Engineer; Kevin Nix – Mastering Engineer.
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Written by Mariana Berdianu
Blue Rhymez Entertainment ©2021 - Mariana Berdianu
Gasner the Artist is back with yet another work of art, this time with a slightly more romantic tinge than Same Old 2 Step. The country singer’s newest release, Re-Up, benefits of an impact that stems from the endearing lyrics, Gasner’s voice, and the gorgeous music production. The thing though, this is not just Country. This is great Country. Re-Up is flirtatious, fun, and infinitely easier to consume than its competitors for it makes abundant use of a joyful narrative instead of the usual melancholy ballad.
When asked what instigated the creation of such a jubilant record, Gasner the Artist says: “This song is all about a guy who just met a pretty lady for the first time and has a great connection with her and he just can’t get enough.” Sounds like summer love indeed as you’re about to find out! And by the way, the hook is rooted in Gasner the Artist’s own location, (“I live Spring Hill, Tennessee right outside of Nashville,”) and serves as a crucial catchy compoment to the record: “Like Tennessee fireworks got me trippin’/ In the back of my truck under the big dipper/ I had a lot of sugar Baby that’s a fact/ But ain’t nobody kiss me like that/ Gotta re-up.” What sets Gasner the Artist apart from the bunch is his songwriting ability. He is phenomenal at pairing generic messages, “fireworks got me trippin’,” with vivid imagery, “In the back of my truck under the big dipper,” that helps the audience connect with the singer in a most authentic way.
The first verse is cutely and astutely veiled in safe language albeit the activity indicating +18 attendance - Mariana BerdianuMariana Berdianu Blue Rhymez Entertainment
The singer and songwriter known as Gasner The Artist has released his latest self-titled Country album, “Gasner The Artist”, which has been proudly released independently, with the support of Belak Consulting music company. Raised on R&B and Motown legends, while being inspired by country stars, when you hear Gasner The Artist sing, it is undoubtedly him, no one else sounds like this at all in Country. He has such a distinctive vocal and it has such a warm, friendly, rich and soulful tone that he could sing the phone book and you would be impressed. After listening to the album a number of times, I’ve got to say that the production has surrounded the singer with sonic elements that focuses on his strengths, and at the same time, gives radio something fresh and exciting to play.
Gasner The Artist’s easygoing, positive personality permeates the album. His vocals are authentic Country Soul and R&B, while the band complements his voice rather than overtake it. The album, “Gasner The Artist” is much more than a collection of great songs done well.
This is an album that should be considered as a whole. Its message is consistent and timely, from the first song to the last. From when the album opens with the frisky and romantic groove of “Re-up”, Gasner The Artist showcases his storytelling skills. He takes his lessons in life and love, and turns them into catchy songs with his rugged, soulful twang.
Sonically speaking, Gasner The Artist mixes in an emotional gospel-tinged twist, on sadder songs, like “Last Song About You”, which drips with hurt and sorrow, like the most memorable weepers of our time. The track also showcases some beautifully layered backing harmonies.
The album’s third track, “Drankin About You” is one of the most captivating songs in Gasner The Artist’s repertoire. The minute he sings the mid-tempo ballad, it shines a light on his buttery rich baritone’s best qualities. The emotive nature to his voice is what gives Gasner The Artist his unique connection to audiences.
The longer Gasner The Artist keeps it slow and soulful, the harder it will be for you to resist his vocal charms. So “Wear Her Dress” tells yet another sentimental narrative, which too, showcases the nuances and strengths of the singer’s stunning vocal cords on a slow-burner.
Gasner The Artist is an easy going, charming performer who can light up a room with his voice, especially when he is riding a hip-swaying groove like “Same Old 2 Step”. There is also an intensity to his performance on “Let Me” which only the very best artists in any genre are able to achieve. When Gasner The Artist sings this style of song it really feels like he is in the room with you.
Gasner The Artist’s vocals are simply superb on “Naked”, driving it forward with style, power and panache. The vivid use of the lyrics and the cadence of words, to create a resonating melody are a feature of this song, and an indication that we are listening to a very special performance here.
A big beat thumps behind Gasner The Artist’s strong, clear vocals and lyrical wisdom. There is something of an every-man quality about him, the epitome of a guy from just outside Nashville, Tennessee – a polite, well-mannered man, eager to please.
Gasner The Artist has packed this album full of brilliance, depth, emotion and entertainment. There is no filler, no wasted songs, nothing is done under par. Every song tells a story and every lyric looks toward living life and love, in a better, bigger, and bolder way. There can be no doubt that this recording is poised to blow everything else in its category right out of the water. - VideoMusicStars
The singer and songwriter known as Gasner The Artist has released his latest self-titled Country album, “Gasner The Artist”, which has been proudly released independently, with the support of Belak Consulting music company. Raised on R&B and Motown legends, while being inspired by country stars, when you hear Gasner The Artist sing, it is undoubtedly him, no one else sounds like this at all in Country. He has such a distinctive vocal and it has such a warm, friendly, rich and soulful tone that he could sing the phone book and you would be impressed. After listening to the album a number of times, I’ve got to say that the production has surrounded the singer with sonic elements that focuses on his strengths, and at the same time, gives radio something fresh and exciting to play. - Independentmusicnews24
Discography
1.Sound Track: Rush Hour, Before I Self. Destruct, The Woods
2. Lyfe Jennings ( Cops Up)
3. Text me ( R.Kelly- untitled)
4. Ridin Solo ( Keith Sweat)
5. Bobby V , (Fly on the wall )
6. Bar-kay's, (Grown Folks )
7. Keith Sweat ( Love U Better)
8. Ruff Endz (Shout Out)
9. ATL ( Make it up with love)
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The singer, songwriter, and producer known as “Gasner The Artist” has been proudly released independent with Support from Belak Records. Gasner is more than just an up-and-coming talent, he’s also a Musician at the forefront of his Country, soulful yet, melodic twang. Gasner The Artist makes a grand display of an indomitable mix of Country and R&B on his newest showpiece, “Pretty Brown Eyes.” With great certainty, we can definitely say you’ve never heard anything like it. While defined as Alternative Country on the streaming platforms, Pretty Brown Eyes lionizes the use of mainstream R&B elements and a vocal approach on top of the ever- so-classic acoustic guitar. You know Gasner The Artist has utterly defied Country when you hear that "Brrr". This sounds so polarizing and equally invigorating, it just begs for further persuasion. Gasner has written, produced and co-produced for artists such as: R Kelly , Keith Sweat, Joe, Life Jennings, Keshia Cole, Fifty Cent and The Barkays. Gasner also pursued a publishing deal with Zomba and Jive. He also had a production deal with Sony Music and a recording deal with Jive records. Gasner has embarked on a new journey with a Legendary Country artist “Brady Seals.” Brady is best known for his 6-year tenure in Little Texas. Brady Seals has co-written 3 Consecutive number one hits "What Might Have Been", "God Blessed Texas", "My Love" and 2 Grammy nominations. Gasner and Brady Seals, has co-written and produced some Grammy smashing sounds on Gasner’s new country album.
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