Ryan Sterling

Review in The Guardian, July 2022

out Friday 26th August 2022: Running EP

“Running” taken from Specks Of Golden Dust with three exclusive B-sides.

“Running was written in my favourite way. Very quickly, straight after an experience. During lockdown in 2021 I took my kids to a restored historical building called Ellis Cottage in Diamond Creek. When I was a kid it was abandoned and very run down. One day I went down there and got chased by some older kids who very much had the intention of beating me up. Driving home from the cottage after visiting with my own kids the song popped into my head fully formed. I picked up my daughters guitar and it wrote itself. My 10-year old daughter Stevie wrote, filmed, acted in and edited a video for the song.

“I loved it in the 90s when bands would do a single but with some B sides added it would essentially be an EP. Those songs that didn’t make it onto an album for whatever reason were often very interesting to me as they showed a different side to the band. For me, getting the chance to put out some B sides is quite exciting for that very reason.

“Motel Peephole was written a few days after reading something about Scott Weiland being in a motel room. It’s very much not about Scott but the story triggered the song. The track has one finger picked acoustic guitar, a little bit of slide and some harmonica.

“I wrote Most of My Heroes Are Broke or Dead on my daughter’s guitar while the kids were in the bath. I’ve written quite a few blues influenced songs over the years but I don’t recall any actually making it onto an album. I heard so much blues in my house as a kid. The fingerpicked country blues artists were certainly the ones that resonated the most. This song is one guitar with my thumbs doing the bass lines and fingers doing the melodies. When I was a teen, I saw an interview with Chas Chandler and he was talking about how Hendrix played the bass with his thumb and the other bits with his fingers. It was quite an epiphany for me and now I always use my thumb and fingers on my fretting hand.

“Looking Back was going to be on Specks of Golden Dust but I decided to leave it off. In 2020 I was honoured to be asked by the AIDS Action Council to provide live fingerpicked guitar instrumental music while they did their roll call of Australians who tragically died. I had just written the instrumental music for what has become Looking Back and I played a 6+ minute version for the ceremony. The lyrics came later. The words were certainly inspired by playing music for such an important event.” – Ryan Sterling

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out Friday 17th June 2022: Ryan Sterling’s new album Specks Of Golden Dust (hac263)

Available in digipak cd, Bandcamp and the streamers. Digipak CD also available in stores from MGM Distribution.

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Ryan Sterling is a Melbourne singer-songwriter and musician. His honest storytelling combined with  earnest delivery and a unique finger-picking guitar style blends elements of folk, country, blues, rock and pop.

Ryan combines the influences of English folk musicians and US country/folk artists fused with a deep love of Australian songwriters who explore the Australian experience. Many years working in a secondhand record store and an obsessive desire to listen to many types of music means Ryan has a broad range of influences across many genres.

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Ryan has a melodic finger-picking style which draws as much from Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake as it does from Keith Richards and Johnny Thunders. His evocative harmonica playing is inspired by the melodic single note playing of Neil Young as well as the more loose playing of Dylan. Lyrically, he is a huge fan of people who wear their hearts on their sleeve like Guy Clark, Joni Mitchell, Forster/McLennan and Paul Westerberg.

In 2007 Ryan released his first fingerpicked/harmonica vocal album, Never Really There, to some acclaim and radio play on community radio and Triple J. Since then, Ryan has released 18 albums ranging from solo acoustic guitar instrumental records, vocal/guitar and harmonica records and full band indie/country/rock records. His latest release, Specks of Golden Dust, was written after moving back to his hometown. The emotions and memories triggered by that move are a huge part of the makeup of the songs on the new record. Storytelling from his own life, observations of others and a combination of the two.

“I tend to write my songs very quickly, sometimes from a dream or from an experience I’ve just had. I furiously write the words down and if its good its good and if it’s bad…hopefully I realise. I have tried to craft songs in a more intentional way, but they tend to not be as good.” Although the songs tend to be written quickly, they sometimes spring from things that Ryan has been thinking about during what he describes as an “absorption phase” – when he is thinking about various things that may or may not become a song.

Ryan has recorded and played live with Cash Savage and the Last Drinks (harmonica), The Rebelles (Johnny Thunders style lead guitar) and hip hop stars Remi and Sensible J (live acoustic guitar).

All of Ryan’s albums have received play on community radio around Australia and he has had videos played on Rage.  His music made up the entire soundtrack to the TV series Leongatha and he provided both the theme song and incidental music for the TV series Community Kitchen. Ryan was honoured to be asked to provide the soundtrack to the AIDS Action Council’s Candlelight Memorial in 2020.

Ryan is very proud and excited to have Specks of Golden Dust released via the legendary label Half A Cow. “There isn’t another label around that aligns so closely with my own tastes and approach to creating music.”

Discover the entire world of Ryan Sterling at his Bandcamp page

Video

Directed and filmed by Michael Henry (Provincial Films).

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Running EP

Specks Of Golden Dust

Ryan Sterling & the Sister City

Fuel For The Fire (Volume 1)

Palace Laundry

Discography

Specks Of Golden Dust (hac263)

released on digipack cd June 2022

How Time Flies
My Beautiful Child
Stars and Satellites
Running
Still a Little Scared
Gunbower Island
It’s Cold Tonight
I’m Here For You Now
Smoke Will Find A Way

Recorded, written, played, produced, arranged and mixed by Ryan Sterling

with Cath Moore – vocals on Running, Mick Clear – pedal Steel on Running

Mastered by Fabio Pertile


Fuel For The Fire (Volume 1)
Released May 10, 2019

One fingerpicked guitar, one harmonica and one vocal. Nothing else!
Guitar, vocal and harmonica: Ryan Sterling
Mastered by Fabio Pertile
Cover painting by James Bonnici

Palace Laundry
released July 12, 2012

Played by Ryan Sterling
Recorded at The Resi Cave 2012
Mastered by Justin Rudge

This is an album of solo guitar tracks.

Every song is one guitar.

One whole take.

No edits.

Some compositions. Some improvisations.

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Ryan Sterling & The Sister City  (hac261)
Originally released on cd by Rizzy Records, December 2010

Dumb Struck Blues

Cut Myself In Two

Long Long Way

Break My Bones

31 Today

Get To Me

Best Things In Life Are Not Free

Old Town Hall

Make Up, Black

I Wrote Your Name In The Sand

She Just Said She Might She Never Said When

Melbourne Romeo

Greville Birds

Justin Scott Smith: Drums & percussion

Lucas Barbuto: Bass & harmonies

Dan Brownrigg: Electric guitar & harmonies, piano on Melbourne Romeo

Ryan Sterling: Acoustic guitar, distorted acoustic guitar solos, harmonica, vocals

Patrick O’Brien: Mandolin, percussion, 12 string on Dumbtruck & Best Things

Words & music Ryan Sterling

Except Greville Birds and 31 Today: Music:Sterling Lyrics:O’Brien

Recorded and mixed by: Dan Siwes, Justin Scott Smith & Dan Brownrigg

Mastered by: Paul Fox. Photography: Lou Sheedy. Design: Pauline Mosley


Birds
released 2017

Birds/Skeleton Birds. A double album. Disc 1 Birds is a full album while Skeleton Birds is an album of the same songs but stripped back to the original solo fingerpicked guitar and vocal.

Birds and Skeleton Bird were written, played, recorded and mixed by Ryan Sterling

With Andrew (Boogs) Alves, Elizabeth Taylor, Lucas Barbuto, Sarah Taylor, Andre` Hooke, Patrick O’Brien, Andrew Bonici, Jen Pearson, Ruth Lindsey and Michael McInerney.

Recorded at The Resi Cave . Mastered by Paul Fox at Indie Masters. Bird block prints by Marta Liesa. Photography Rob Flavell

Lyrics for Day Mourning by Patrick O’Brien


Skeleton Birds
released 2017

Birds/Skeleton Birds. A double album. Disc 1 Birds is a full album while Skeleton Birds is an album of the same songs but stripped back to the original solo fingerpicked guitar and vocal.

Birds and Skeleton Bird were written, played, recorded and mixed by Ryan Sterling

With Andrew (Boogs) Alves, Elizabeth Taylor, Lucas Barbuto, Sarah Taylor, Andre` Hooke, Patrick O’Brien, Andrew Bonici, Jen Pearson, Ruth Lindsey and Michael McInerney.

Recorded at The Resi Cave

Mastered by Paul Fox at Indie Masters. Bird block prints by Marta Liesa. Photography Rob Flavell.

Lyrics for Day Mourning by Patrick O’Brien