SCENES FROM THE FLOOD (2019)

 


CLICK HERE to pre-order “Scenes From The Flood” on 2CD, 2LP 180-gram vinyl, or digital! Release date: September 13.

Check out “Volunteer State” featuring Joe Satriani on guitars and Joe Travers on drums.

Check out “The Storm” featuring Gene Hoglan on drums; and Mike Dawes, Jamie Kime/Darran Charles and Jake Howsam Lowe on guitars.

What do we keep, and what do we let go?

Bassist/composer Bryan Beller (The Aristocrats, Joe Satriani, Dethklok, Steve Vai) presents a sweeping, epic-scale modern progressive double concept album that asks the question: When the storm comes for us, the big one after which things will not be the same, who are we and what do we become in those defining moments? Scenes From The Flood explores themes of ambition and loss, intentionality and reality, hope and disillusionment, and uses every second of its 18-song, 88-minute running order to tell an emotionally consuming and unforgettable musical story.

Available in 2CD (with two 20-page deluxe booklets) and 2LP vinyl (with one full-size 24-page deluxe booklet) formats, as well as high-res and standard digital. 

Featuring an all-star cast of 26 musicians including (in alphabetical order):

GUITAR
Nili Brosh (Michael Jackson ONE, Tony MacAlpine, solo artist)
Darran Charles (Godsticks, The Pineapple Thief)
Mike Dawes (solo artist)
Janet Feder (solo artist, Fred Frith)
Guthrie Govan (The Aristocrats, Hans Zimmer Live, Steven Wilson)
Mike Keneally (Frank Zappa, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, solo artist)
Jamie Kime (Zappa Plays Zappa, Jewel, Dr. John)
Teddy Kumpel (Joe Jackson, solo artist)
Jake Howsam Lowe (Plini, The Helix Nebula)
Rick Musallam (Mike Keneally, Ben Taylor)
Mike Olekshy (Max Morgan, Alison Ray)
Griff Peters (Mike Keneally, Billie Myers)
John Petrucci (Dream Theater)
Joe Satriani (Joe Satriani!)

DRUMS
Ray Hearne (Haken)
Gene Hoglan (Dethklok, Strapping Young Lad, Testament, Death)
Nate Morton (Cher, The Voice, American Idol house band)
Joe Travers (Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Zappa Plays Zappa)

KEYBOARDS, STRINGS, ACCORDION, SITAR, PERCUSSION, AND MORE
Christopher Allis (Deana Carter, Denny Laine)
Paul Cartwright (Portugal The Man, Cee Lo Green, Mary J. Blige)
Julian Coryell (Alanis Morrissette, Jewel, Aimee Mann)
Fred Kron (Colin Hay, Donna Summer, When We First Met, Anchorman 2)
Evan Mazunik (Carla Bley, Anthony Braxton, solo artist)
Matt Rohde (Christina Aguilera, Jane’s Addiction, The Voice/American Idol)
Rishabh SinghSeen (Arijit SinghSingh, Mute The Saint, solo artist)
Leah Zeger (Stevie Wonder, Annie Lennox, Hans Zimmer Live)

and Bryan Beller on bass, keyboards, guitars and lead vocals.

Produced and composed by Bryan Beller 
(* one song written by Janet Feder)
Mixed and mastered by Forrester Savell 

VINYL SEQUENCE TRACK LISTING

PART ONE
The Scouring Of Three & Seventeen
Volunteer State
Everything And Nothing
A Quickening
Steiner In Ellipses

PART TWO
Always Worth it
Lookout Mountain
The Storm
The Flood

PART THREE
Bunkistan
As Advertised
Army Of The Black Rectangles
The Outer Boundary
Angles & Exits *

PART FOUR
The Inner Boundary
World Class
Sweet Water
Let Go Of Everything

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SCENES FROM THE FLOOD
(the long version)

What do we keep, and what do we let go?

As a bassist and composer, Bryan Beller (The Aristocrats, Joe Satriani, Dethklok, Steve Vai) has never been accused of being insufficiently driven. But nothing he’s done before can truly prepare you for his newest release, the massively ambitious and unapologetically progressive double concept album Scenes From The Flood.

A work so sweeping in scale that it took Beller nearly a decade to conceive, compose, and now fully realize, the album grapples with an existential question: When the storm comes for us, the big one after which things will not be the same, who are we and what do we become in those defining moments? Scenes From The Flood employs an all-star cast of 26 musicians to explore themes of ambition and loss, intentionality and reality, hope and disillusionment, and uses every second of its 18-song, 88-minute running order to tell an emotionally consuming and unforgettable musical story.

Presented in the classic format of four vinyl sides (or four “parts” on two CD’s), Scenes From The Flood was inspired by hallowed progressive double-albums like Pink Floyd’s The Wall and Yes’ Tales From Topographic Oceans, as well as more modern expanded works, such as Nine Inch Nails’ The Fragile. Several melodies and themes interweave and interact throughout the course of the album, a connective tissue through 88 minutes of emotional peaks and valleys. The deluxe packaging (two 20-page double-CD booklets, and a 24-page full-size LP booklet) reveals not just album artwork, but unique cover-style artwork for each of the eighteen songs, or “scenes”. The resulting sense of story urgency and dramatic narrative presents like a soundtrack to a movie suspense thriller as much as it does a double album.

The Wall was the very first album I ever owned. It was a gift from my grandparents for my ninth birthday,” says Beller, now 47. “I completely absorbed the story, the visuals, the long form double-vinyl structure, and the repeating themes that defined it as a concept album. Ever since, my favorite albums always felt like they were telling a story. So when I realized I had that much music in my head, and something to say along with it, I got over my initial fear of tackling something so conceptually audacious, and finally just said, yeah, I’m actually doing this.”

“Doing this” meant enlisting 26 musicians, three visual artists, and three key engineers – all spread across four continents – to bring Scenes From The Flood to life. Special guests on guitar include legends Joe Satriani (on the optimistic, “road trip” vibed opening track “Volunteer State”), John Petrucci (who lays down a screaming lead on the 9-minute story-climactic progressive epic “World Class”), Guthrie Govan (taking the lead on the album’s closing ballad “Sweet Water”), and Mike Keneally (going from layered acoustics on one track to furious metal riffing on another), just four of fourteen total guitarists who appear on the album. Drummers include veterans Joe Travers (Zappa Plays Zappa, Joe Satriani), Gene Hoglan (Dethklok, Strapping Young Lad, Death), Ray Hearne (Haken), and Nate Morton (Cher, The Voice). Los Angeles TV/film scene insiders Matt Rohde (Prince, Alanis Morrisette, American Idol) and Fred Kron (Colin Hay, Donna Summer, When We First Met) contribute on keys and sound design. Paul Cartwright (Portugal The Man, Cee Lo Green) and Leah Zeger (Stevie Wonder, Annie Lennox) provide an orchestra’s worth of live strings. The combined experience of the musicians involved is dizzying to even contemplate. But with such stylistic diversity from song to song – including straight ahead rock, extreme metal, layered ambient interludes, extended progressive rock and metal, dance/electronica, acoustic showpieces, solo piano, and more – it’s just what was needed in order to pull it all off.

So, what is Bryan Beller’s first solo album in ten years really about, specifically? Beller demurs. “I’m fairly convinced that, at the detail level, it doesn’t matter. Like, when I listen to the late period Roger Waters/Pink Floyd stuff, am I really sitting there thinking about how his father died in that plane crash in World War II? Is it really necessary for me to know exactly what’s pissing off Trent Reznor at any particular moment to have an emotional connection to that music? Or to know the true spiritual philosophy behind all of Yes’ lyrics to feel those grandiose arrangements in my own way? Not for me, and I’m going to guess, that’s not how most people process this stuff. It’s there for them to have their own personal emotional journey – that’s what I’d hope, anyway. Are there specifics in terms of what originally inspired what? And are there some intended thematic messages throughout the work? Of course there are. But me going into them bit by bloody bit would only devalue the experience. I’d rather a careful listener enjoy finding the common threads and repeated themes throughout the record upon repeated listens. Because there’s plenty of that, and it won’t all show up at once. That’s the key to truly ‘getting’ the record at a deeper level – which is my hope for anyone who wants to go there, on their own, in their own way, so they can have their own emotional experience with it, not mine.

That said, if you listen closely, and take in the song titles, and the lyrics on the few songs that have them, and the music itself…it’s all there, waiting to be uncovered.”

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Beller also takes a surprising turn himself on guitar on several tracks, contributing foundational rhythm guitars throughout the album, and even leads on two songs: A clean, melodic solo on the sweet, light groove of “Bunkistan”, and a time-warped, overdriven scorcher on the meticulously layered “As Advertised”. Going further out of his comfort zone, Beller performs spoken word on the hypnotic dance track “Everything And Nothing”; a lead vocal of barely controlled rage on “Army Of The Black Rectangles”; and a vulnerable, exposed vocal on the album’s only cover: Janet Feder’s dark and surreal ballad, “Angles & Exits”. Feder’s T H I S C L O S E [Brainbox, 2015] was a cornerstone influence on this album, with Feder herself appearing on the sparse, haunting track “The Flood”. Other key influences include the extreme metal of Strapping Young Lad’s short but hyper-powerful Alien, and Hans Zimmer’s brooding motion picture soundtrack for The Dark Knight Rises.

With such an ambitious and diverse production at hand, Beller knew he would need a first-class sonic shepherd. He found one from the most remote city on earth, by way of a random event in America’s heartland. “In 2013 I walked into a music store in Kansas City, for a bass clinic. They had music playing over the P.A., and this song came on that stopped me dead in my tracks. It was the hugest overdriven bass and drum sound I think I’d ever heard. Just amazing.” The band was Karnivool, a modern prog-minded vocal hard rock outfit from Perth, Australia, and the album was 2009’s Sound Awake. Three years later, Beller found himself in Perth on tour with Joe Satriani, and met the band’s bassist Jon Stockman. One conversation led to another, and soon Beller was in direct contact with that album’s engineer, Forrester Savell. “We had a quick talk about concept albums, and going deep into mix details, and it quickly became clear that he was the man.”

A Perth native now based on Australia’s Gold Coast, Savell – whose additional mix/mastering credits include Animals As Leaders, Twelve Foot Ninja, and The Butterfly Effect – took on the gargantuan task sonically unifying this disparate collection of arrangements and styles with considerable relish. Still, Beller combined the new blood with veterans of his past productions. Nashville’s Mark Niemiec, who mixed Beller’s previous two solo releases (as well as the first two Aristocrats studio albums), played an essential role in editing and managing the myriad performances from around the globe that comprised the album. “Without Mark Niemiec,” Beller insists, “this record wouldn’t exist, period.” And L.A.’s Erich Gobel, who mixed The Aristocrats’ Tres Caballeros, was a key album tracking engineer as well.

And as Beller remembered from his youth, no double concept album is truly complete without artwork and packaging to match the scale of the music. Beller commissioned the unique artwork for each of the 18 song “scenes” from graphic designer Daniel Wagner (through Nightowl Studios LTD), who had previously done album covers for Intervals and Tesseract. “It’s not every day that you’re talking to a graphic artist and you’re like, ‘Ok, I want to do eighteen album covers, what do you think?’ But I dug his vibe, and we worked through them in detail, one by one, until we had this amazing collection of artwork that I thought could fill a nice booklet for the listener to absorb while taking in all the music.” Another key contribution was the photography and design treatment of Manuela Hauessler. A native of eastern Germany, Hauessler employed a combination of digital and analog pictures (including shots taken on a vintage film camera from the GDR era), to provide some of the artwork’s most striking images. To bring the entire artwork concept together, Beller once again brought on industry veteran Mike Mesker (Frank Zappa, Steve Vai) to guide, refine, and finalize the elegant, ultra-deluxe 2CD and 2LP packages – a fitting physical form for such a massive work.

“Some people will absolutely have to have the full deluxe physical versions, and god bless those folks! But I also know that it’s not 1995 anymore. I’m all for people finding out about this work on streaming services, and listening to it and enjoying it on their own time, in their own way. I think that plays a key role in the ‘everything right now’ world in which we live, and that’s fine. I’m not here to tell anyone that’s wrong. I would just say, if you get into it that way, and you find that it moves you, I invite you to consider taking the extra step of actually owning this album, setting aside some time, and absorbing it the way that the people who inspired this work would do when they got new albums. We were limited in how we could do that twenty and thirty years ago, but that limitation also provided a kind of freedom. That’s still available to us – freedom from distraction, devices, and modern life, even just for 90 minutes at a time – if we choose it.”

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*MOBSTER VOICE* Hey Paulie, this jamoke over here sez I’m fuckin 58, I don’t think he understands math too good, maybe his fuckin abacus needs a manual adjustment *SCUFFLING SOUNDS*Hey, while we take care of the jamoke who made this graphic and I've got your attention, I know this is the day that everyone one in the world is selling their Black Friday shit, so let me just say that half the BLUE SWIRL VINYL first-100-signed/numbered run of "Scenes From The Flood" is now gone. ("Like, gone gone?" "Oh yeah, you won't see them around no more.") Less than 50 left. Pics and links to the special store in the comments. There has never been any shame in my merch pimping game and this is definitely not the week I'm gonna start being shy about it. 😉 (But seriously it *is* really nice!)Now everybody be careful out there ("really, I just tripped and fell") getting home for Thanksgiving, ok people? 😘 ... See MoreSee Less
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SFTF BLUE VINYL SIGNING SESSION: In case you missed it yesterday, I re-pressed “Scenes From The Flood” on Blue Swirl 180-gram vinyl for a limited run, and I’m signing/numbering the first 100 units. That happened yesterday and I got to hold one for the first time. Look how pretty it is! Now that’s a little bundle of joy. 😉 The store link is in the first comment, or you can visit ye olde Bryan Beller Dot Com and see the obvious front page link. For the full story and lots of special details, check yesterday’s post. For today I’ll summarize by using the Official Promotional Sales Text, straight from the Onion Boy Records Home Office in Omaha, Nebraska. (If you know, you know.)Initial response has been great - thank you so much to those who ordered on day one! More updates on various topics to follow in the coming days.********Bryan Beller’s epic progressive double concept album “Scenes From The Flood” limited run of BLUE SWIRL 180-gram vinyl, with first 100 signed and numbered as “BBB #—” (for “Bryan Beller Blue”). Gatefold jacket features a URL link to a deluxe 28-page digital booklet, as well as links to never-before-released DEMOS of six songs from the album. Only this special USA webstore will have signed/numbered units, but this SHIPS WORLDWIDE to many countries for under $20 USD shipping cost (UK, FR, DE, Australia). An instant classic when it dropped in 2019, “Scenes” features a massive group of guest stars including Joe Satriani, John Petrucci (Dream Theater), Guthrie Govan (The Aristocrats), Mike Keneally (Frank Zappa), Gene Hoglan (Dethklok, Testament, Strapping Young Lad), Joe Travers (Joe Satriani, Zappa Plays Zappa), Ray Hearne (Haken), Nili Brosh (Danny Elfman, Dethklok), Janet Feder, Mike Dawes, and more. The album’s prescient 2019 topic - when the storm comes for us, the big one after which things will not be the same, what do we keep, and what do we let go? - became strikingly relevant in the intense years that followed, and its themes of ambition and loss, intentionality and reality, hope and disillusionment remain ever more relevant today. With the original black and purple vinyl runs having sold out years ago, this new limited pressing provides true fans of the work with a collector’s item, and an opportunity for those who missed the initial run to have a deluxe hardcopy vinyl edition. ... See MoreSee Less
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“SCENES FROM THE FLOOD” BLUE SWIRL VINYL LIMITED PRESSING - ON SALE NOW, SHIPS DECEMBER 6: Yes, I re-pressed it! Long BB explanation to follow. But for the “shut up and take my money!” folks, the sale link is in the first comment, or you can go to the old Bryan Beller Dot Com and click the obvious link on the front page.Pricing: I’m able to offer it for $40 (lower than the first run). Packaging is color gatefold jacket. There’s a link in the artwork to a whole digital booklet ready to go for full credits, and the link (with special goodies including six DEMOS from the album) is in the album jacket artwork. That's because these units won’t have the 24 page physical booklet (that was just for the initial run that’s now gone).Practical notes: This is a USA webstore sale only, for now. The 100 units at the USA webstore will be signed and numbered. Eventually we’ll have stock in the UK and EU web stores in early February, but those can’t be signed/numbered. (There are only 300 units in this run, total.)But for those interested across the pond, the good news is that shipping rates from the USA webstore are not that bad:UK: $17.70 (pretty good!)France: $17.40 (also pretty good!)Germany: $15.50 (really good!)Australia: $20.25 (also good for being so far away!)Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Ireland, Italy, Estonia, Austria, Norway: $30.25 (uhhh, wish it was less!)OK, but why am I doing this?It’s been seven years now since I released a massively big 18-song 88-minute double progressive concept album called “Scenes From The Flood”. It featured lots of guests:***Joe Satriani, John Petrucci, Guthrie Govan, Mike Keneally, Gene Hoglan (Dethklok, Testament), Ray Hearne (Haken), Joe Travers (Zappa Plays Zappa, Joe Satriani), Janet Feder, Mike Dawes, Nili Brosh (Danny Elfman, Dethklok)***and was an instrumental concept album about the idea of how we might react to a cataclysmic event in our lives, and how it could change not just our plans for living, but our view of life itself. And how would we feel about that, in the end? That was late 2019. Welp, wouldn’t you know it. We all know what happened since then, but from the standpoint of the album itself, the COVID lockdown and subsequent lack of touring created a kind of slow burn for the album’s potential audience. I’m damned grateful for everyone who picked it up when it came out. And I did my best to publicize it, that’s for sure. But when touring resumed in 2022, and I mentioned it from the stage, I kept running into people who had never heard of it, and wondered how they missed it. Others had heard about it through either word of mouth or press articles but hadn’t actually decided to pick it up until they saw an Aristocrats show, or other reasons. I was on tour pretty constantly from 2022-2024, and people just kept taking a chance on it. Then there were other who *had* heard it, and fell in love with it, but didn’t yet own a physical copy, and wanted vinyl. Meanwhile, the initial vinyl pressing sold out, and I’m on the verge of a third CD pressing selling out as well. I’m ambivalent about another run of CD’s (it’s a really deluxe package and the minimum order is really expensive), and I don’t want the album to suddenly be out of print. Meanwhile there were people as recently as this last tour approaching me asking about vinyl, which has been gone for about a year already now. All of this pointed to a new run of vinyl, but I wanted to change it up. So, I thought the BLUE SWIRL vinyl was a nice touch, evocative of the floodwaters that serve as the allegory for the damage done by the cataclysmic event. I also thought that the massive 12” 24-page booklet was appropriate for the first run only. But here’s the good news: The full SFTF booklet will live in digital PDF form. A link on the album jacket to a special webpage will point you there. That webpage will also contain DEMOS to six of the songs on the album:* Volunteer State (before Joe Satriani essentially produced/arranged it!)* Always Worth It (so many BB guitars, gah)* Lookout Mountain (me playing baritone guitar? Mike Dawes eventually knew what to do with it)* The Flood (the original concept, before Janet Feder transformed it)* World Class (I still can’t believe John Petrucci had to listen to my demo guitar solo on this)* Sweet Water (at least Guthrie Govan is used to hearing my guitar demos by this point)I’m grateful that there is still interest in The Album I Always Wanted To Make. And the album’s overall message and meaning feels more relevant than ever to me.So whether you’re a fan of the album and want a complete collection, or you already have it on CD and wanted a vinyl unit but the last run sold out, or you just heard about it at a show and want a physical copy to support the artist…whatever your reasoning is for picking this up, I support it 100%. 😉 And I thank you humbly!Meanwhile I do have more news to share in subsequent posts, and they won’t all be this long, I promise! ... See MoreSee Less
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