
Bryan Dubay – Call Your Mother
At a time when music often feels fleeting, Buffalo’s Bryan Dubay has delivered Call Your Mother, a deeply personal, full-length album whose careful, deliberate construction invites you to slow down and truly absorb it. Continuing to explore the atmospheric terrain between indie rock and chamber folk, the record showcases Dubay’s comprehensive role as performer, producer, and engineer. While he enlists talent for certain string and percussion parts, the album’s cohesive vision is distinctly his own, a product of a very specific melodic focus. The album is framed by Dubay himself as an “exercise in gratitude,” a concept that finds its footing through the music’s emotionally intelligent explorations of life, loss, and connection. He cites George Harrison’s slide guitar work and Elliott Smith’s songwriting as primary influences, and these are not just casual touchstones. The slide guitar, prominent throughout, is used not for bluesy grit but as Harrison often did:[...]




