New York-based singer songwriter Nell Bryden releases her new album, I Love You So Much I’m Blind 8th November. This release will come after a string of singles with a series of visualisers telling stories of womanhood. I Love You So Much I’m Blind is her rawest and most emotionally powerful work to date and is out 8th November. Wanting to connect a community of like-minded women, she will be embarking on a UK tour to connect with fans.
Nell Bryden has an intimate style that deeply connects with audiences. Her music is a window into a secret diary offering stories of love, loss, struggle and triumph. Listeners hear themselves reflected in the heartbreak of divorce, the joy of new love, and the emotional roller-coaster of infertility and motherhood. Throughout her career, twenty-five of her independently-released singles have given the New York-born artist an unprecedented sweep of playlisted tracks on BBC Radio 2. But her broader narrative arc has always captivated audiences.
Covering themes of pregnancy, miscarriage, love, and womanhood, I Love You So Much I’m Blind was written after Bryden received yet another devastating negative pregnancy test after IVF. Infertility remains a taboo subject that affects millions of women around the globe: rich and poor, young and old, or all ethnicities and nationalities. Medical intervention offers many women and couples hope, but even the joy of a new baby comes after the emotional roller-coaster of injecting hormones, mood-altering drugs, and the daily stress of not knowing if “this time will work.” Every failure, every embryo transfer that fails to take, every miscarriage, is a deep trauma that must be endured. The stress and trauma of infertility is often buried in silence: even with a supportive partner and friends, it remains a subject that women rarely feel able to share. I Love You So Much I’m Blind is the latest in a long line of Bryden’s album’s where the listeners come up to her and say, “you were speaking to me.”
Nell Bryden has an intimate style that deeply connects with audiences. Her music is a window into a secret diary offering stories of love, loss, struggle and triumph. Listeners hear themselves reflected in the heartbreak of divorce, the joy of new love, and the emotional roller-coaster of infertility and motherhood.
NOV 17 SUN – Kinross, United Kingdom
NOV 19 TUE –Barnoldswick, United Kingdom
NOV 20 WED – Bury, United Kingdom
NOV 21 THU – Liverpool, United Kingdom
NOV 22 FRI – Melbourne, United Kingdom
NOV 23 SAT – Ravenshead, United Kingdom
NOV 25 MON – Portsmouth, United Kingdom
NOV 26 TUE – Bath, United Kingdom
NOV 27 WED – Shoreham-by-sea, United Kingdom
NOV 28 THU – Winchester, United Kingdom
NOV 29 FRI – Cardiff, United Kingdom
NOV 30 SAT –London, United Kingdom