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"textContent": "Contact: taylor@trendpr.comWeb: music.trendpr.com/ryanjohnclarySeeking: BookingStyle: Indie Rock ryan john clary operates in the quiet architecture of the “inner monologue,” crafting chill, mid-tempo tracks that prioritize atmosphere over artifice. The songwriting is sturdy, yet there’s a sense that clary is holding back from a much-needed sonic exorcism. The lyrics hint at emotional detonation, but his vocals stay carefully within their comfort zone, favoring control over catharsis. There’s a quiet appeal in that subtlety, a late-night-drive steadiness, but one can’t help but wonder what would happen if clary finally stopped being so polite and let the production truly catch fire.\n\nThe post New Music Critique: ryan john clary first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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