Artist: Bryton Stoll
Title: Finger On The Trigger
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Self Produced
Genre: Country
Quality: MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 40:36
Total Size: 102 MB
Tracklist:
1. Finger On The Trigger (3:59)
2. Chasing The Sun (3:44)
3. You, Beer, And Money (4:19)
4. Midwestern Home (4:41)
5. Fool Me Once (3:44)
6. The Perfect Girl (3:25)
7. Sign Right Here (4:17)
8. Play Me The Music (4:13)
9. My Lost Shaker Of Salt (3:28)
10. The Chase (4:42)
My name is Bryton Stoll. I'm 21 years old and originally from Marysville, Kansas. I go to the University of Kansas in Lawrence and am studying mechanical engineering. I love traveling, spending time with my family and friends, going to the lake on the weekends, and trying new beers. I water ski, snow ski, am trying to learn Spanish, and sometimes dabble in the world of aviation.
I'm also a musician. I started playing guitar when I was 11, started writing songs when I was 14, and made my first CD when I was 16. Since then I have picked up several more instruments, recorded 2 more CDs, and played hundreds of shows in the bars and honky-tonks of Kansas and Nebraska. Now I am taking a new step in my musical career: my debut, full-length, studio quality album, "Finger on the Trigger", a collection of 10 original songs that were written across 3 years of my life.
When choosing or writing the songs for their albums, some artists think 'I need to have a party song, a slow song, and a love song' or 'This needs to sound like what's on the radio so that it sells.'
That's not the way I roll.
Each of these songs was written without worrying about what would happen to them in the future. I didn't target a specific genre, demographic, or age group. I didn't write them to get famous or make money. I wrote them because that's what I enjoy doing. This allows me to be genuine, unpredictable, and never hold back.
I'm just a jack of all trades that likes to write fun songs, hang out, go to the beach, and drink a little beer. Hopefully you enjoy my music; if so, then great! If not, then I guess it wasn't meant to be.
-Bryton Stoll