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"Untainted and innocent, Webb's songs are soul food for the masses" - Xpress Magazine, Western Australia (June 2008)

"...drawing influence from classicists such as Bob Dylan, while keeping things progressive courtesy of modern folk heroes such as Elliot Smith" - Xpress Magazine, Western Australia (June 2008)

"(Symphony of Symmetry) ...a waltz into folk-tinged pop"
- The West Australian Newspaper, Western Australia (August 2008)

"(Symphony Of Symmetry) ...his incredibly eclectic debut... a great summary of Webb's work... celebrating musical diversity..."
- Xpress Magazine, Perth, Western Australia (August 2008)

"Webb's personal stories tend to be richly lyric-heavy and seemingly deep and personal..."
- Xpress Magazine, Perth, Western Australia (August 2008)

“…they (Ryan Webb & The Method) have built a solid reputation on the back of releasing their eclectic and soulful debut…”
– Drum Media, Perth, Western Australia (March 2009)

“Endearingly honest and delightfully diverse…”
– Space Ship News, Perth, Western Australia (March 2009)

“…a bold statement of ability and intent”
- Space Ship News, Perth, Western Australia (March 2009)

“…easy-listening epic”
- Space Ship News, Perth, Western Australia (March 2009)

“For all its instrumental diversity, "Symphony of Symmetry“ is characterised by an underlying simplicity. The essence of this simplicity stems from Webb's humble personal voice, which runs through the album like a freshwater stream through a country town, nourishing all it touches with its fresh, clear goodness.”
- Space Ship News, Perth, Western Australia (March 2009)

“…musically diverse, with heavy lyrical sentiments, this album is essential to any local music lovers’ collection.”
- Xpress Magazine, Perth, Western Australia (March 2009)
- Various Outlets


""Symphony Of Symmetry" - Ryan Webb"

by Jack Graziotti

When first approaching the vast ocean that is today's pop music audience, many independent artists announce themselves by offering a brief EP showcasing a handful of their most viable works, effectively dipping their toes in the ocean to test it but making no splash whatsoever. But not RYAN WEBB. In producing his 70-minute debut "Symphony of Symmetry" Webb has taken a running leap, launched into a somersault pike with a double twist, and plunged in whole-heartedly. Endearingly honest and delightfully diverse, "Symphony of Symmetry" is a bold statement of ability and intent. "I know what I can do, and I'm going to do it well - whether I sink or swim."

Having laboured on the local circuit for a number of years, Webb teamed up with producer Rob Agostini in 2007. It took around a year to record and then meld the 14 tracks of modern pop-rock, acoustica and folk-tinged blues into one easy-listening epic, but it was time well-spent. The result is a pristine production, coloured with a rich diversity of sounds; piano, keyboard, violin, harmonica and mandolin joining the customary guitars and drums. Opening track 'Don't Suffer Fools' is a romping, rocking anthem that encourages the listener to ponder what life really means to them. Sustained, distorted chords are speckled with awkwardly off-beat vocal licks, rendering this track unique in the context of the album, which predominantly utilises acoustic or clean guitar. Thus whilst it makes an interesting opener, it does not foreshadow the music to come.

The distortion pedal is put away for second track 'Sandcastles', and from this point Webb's flair for penning pop songs really begins to shine through. Catchy melodies spout from the speakers with uniform regularity, polished with subtle guitar changes and dreamy vocal back-ups in all the right places. It is a style of music that reminds this reviewer of Alex Lloyd at his hit-writing best. Any one of the next six songs would be right at home on easy-listening radio stations, so apparent is their accessibility. Acoustic ditty 'Tag Along With You' is particularly catchy, and really does as the title suggests, wedging itself firmly inside your noggin.

At 9th track 'Everything In Its Rightful Place' Webb begins to mix things up, slowing the pace down with some steel string picking, sorrowful violin and tender vocal harmonies. 'Travellin' Light' snaps the mood back to an upbeat feel as Webb sings of the nomadic, material-free life over bird-like electric guitar bends and a crooning harmonica. 'Twenty Something' then returns to the downcast, finger-picking mode, this time accompanied by ghostly sound effects which linger like mist in the background with an equally nebulous vocal effect. The sadness flows through to 'Remember Me Elin', a nostalgic, piano-driven piece, and then 'Bedrooms And Boardrooms', a soft guitar piece featuring glittering guitar picking. Finale 'A Mirror Image' carries this down-tempo precedent through, but gradually builds into a 10 minute epic with an uplifting, soulful climax.

For all its instrumental diversity, "Symphony of Symmetry"is characterised by an underlying simplicity. The essence of this simplicity stems from Webb's humble personal voice, which runs through the album like a freshwater stream through a country town, nourishing all it touches with its fresh, clear goodness. Anyone looking for simple, honest music will do well to follow Webb's lead and plunge.
- Space Ship News


Discography

RW01 - DEBUT ALBUM - "Symphony Of Symmetry" (2008)
RW02 - DEBUT SINGLE - "Tag Along With You" (2009)
RW03 - SECOND SINGLE - "Sandcastles" (2009)
RW04 - LATEST SINGLE - "Sing Me To Sleep" (2011)

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"...drawing influence from classicists such as Bob Dylan, while keeping things progressive courtesy of modern folk heroes such as Elliot Smith. Untainted and innocent, Webb's songs are soul food for the masses." - Xpress Magazine, Perth, Western Australia

Ryan Webb And The Method are a folk-rock band based in Perth, Western Australia. Led by International Award Winning Singer/Songwriter Ryan Webb, they have built a solid reputation, and hard-earnt following, over several years as a performing and recording outfit, and have become one of the brightest hopes of Perth's buoyant folk-rock and alt-country circuit. Ryan was born and raised in the Great Southern region of rural Western Australia, however in the year 2000 (aged only 17), he relocated to the City of Perth to further his musical pursuits. Over the next few years, Ryan performed in several different bands, all the while maintaining a regular output with his solo eponymous endeavours, which have led to it becoming his primary present day concern. Since the addition of Brendan Gaspari (Guitar), Kristopher Webb (Bass), Salv Di Criscito (Drums) and Tristramm Corbett (Keys), Ryan Webb And The Method have become a formidable line-up who are renowned for their vibrant, rockin' live performances, building their reputation as an engaging and imaginative modern day act.

To date, Ryan has independently recorded and issued FOUR releases: 2008's eclectic fourteen-track debut album "Symphony Of Symmetry"; its subsequent 2009 singles "Tag Along With You" and "Sandcastles"; and most recently the latest single "Sing Me To Sleep", which, along with forthcoming single "Coming Home", will become the lead singles from the band's forthcoming second full length album (as yet untitled). Ryan has travelled and performed all over the world, racking up shows throughout the Americas (USA, Mexico, Brazil, Costa Rica), Asia (Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia) and as recently as 2011, he undertook a 5-week solo tour throughout Europe (UK, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium). He has also travelled and performed extensively throughout Australia, supporting and sharing the stage with a diverse range of acts such as The Waifs' Vikki Simpson (WA), The Superjesus' Sarah McLeod (NSW), Diesel (NSW), Bonjah (NZ/VIC), Matt Corby (NSW), Jordie Lane (VIC), Nathan Gaunt (WA), Peter Coombe (SA), Downsyde (WA), Kim Churchill (NSW), Marshall And The Fro (NSW) and Shaun Kirk (VIC), as well as sharing festival bills with the likes of Jimmy Barnes, Clare Bowditch, Darren Hanlon, Passenger, and The Pigram Brothers. Ryan has also played shows with many renowned expatriate West Australians, such as Emily Barker, Catherine Traicos, Coby Grant and Morgan Joanel.

As a songwriter, Ryan has achieved much acclaim, having picked up awards and nominations on an international, national and local scale. Most notably, Ryan won the UK's Annual Worldwide International "Festival4Songs" Song Contest, in the "Singer/Songwriter" category, for his track "Midnight Drive", from his debut album "Symphony Of Symmetry". This contest involved four rounds of esteemed panellist judging (including the Bee Gee's Robin Gibbs, who awarded the track 10 out of 10), and also a worldwide online public vote. By virtue of winning this contest, Ryan was flown to write and record in London with hit songwriters such as Tim Fraser (Tina Turner) and Jez Ashurst (Cliff Richard), and also collaborate with songwriters from all over the globe, including Benjamin Olson (Nashville, USA) and Graham Miley (Dublin, Ireland). Here is a shortlist of some of Ryan's other songwriting accolades:

2011 - West Australian Music Industry (WAMI) Song Of The Year
Nomination for latest single "Sing Me To Sleep"

2010 - USA's Inaugural "Acoustic Roundtable Song Contest"
Semi-Finalist for latest single "Sing Me To Sleep"

2010 - USA's "Great Lakes Songwriting Contest"
Semi-Finalist for latest single "Sing Me To Sleep"

2010 - Nashville USA's "Show Me The Music Song Contest"
Finalist for for latest single "Sing Me To Sleep"

2010 - West Australian Music Industry (WAMI) Song Of The Year
Nomination for "Please Pretty Please"

2008 - "NAB/Mushroom Music Australia Songwriting Prize"
Short-listed (Final 6) for "Remember Me Elin"

2008 - West Australian Music Industry (WAMI) Song Of The Year (x2)
Nominations for "Everything In Its Rightful Place" and debut single "Tag Along With You"

PRESS

"(Symphony of Symmetry) ...a waltz into folk-tinged pop"
- The West Australian Newspaper, Western Australia (August 2008)

"(Symphony Of Symmetry) ...his incredibly eclectic debut... a great summary of Webb's work... celebrating musical diversity..."
- Xpress Magazine, Perth, Western Australia (August 2008)

"Webb's personal stories tend to be richly lyric-heavy and seemingly deep and personal..."
- Xpress Magazine, Perth, Western Australia (August 2008)

“…they (Ryan Webb & The Method) have built a solid re