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Ryan Egan, better known by the stage name Ryland Rose (formerly Ry from 2012 to 2016), is an Australian rapper and songwriter. He is best known for his songs "Almost Famous & Broke", "Gimme That" & "Circles", all which received national airplay on Triple J. His video clip was Indie Clip of the Week on Australia's rage for the "Good Morning" music video. His music was used on Unplanned America, a program on SBS Two.[1]
Ryland Rose | |
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Birth name | Ryan Egan |
Also known as | Ry |
Born | Coburg, Australia |
Origin | Melbourne, Australia |
Genres | Hip hop |
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Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | Independent |
Biography
editRy's debut EP, Wall Street, was released online for free in August 2012. The first single, "Won't Be Long", debuted on Dom Alessio's Triple J show Home & Hosed,[2][3] and its music video played on The Loop. The EP's second single, "Ride For Me" (feat. Shadow Kitsuné), again received airplay on Triple J,[4] and was announced as a winner of the National Institute of Dramatic Art and Triple J Unearthed competition where a live action video was filmed for the track by one of NIDA's directing students then aired on ABC Television.[5]
Ry launched Wall Street with a live Melbourne show in April 2013[6] and was named the 26th most played artist on Triple J Unearthed's Digital Radio Station during 2012[7] In October 2013, he announced his next EP, Amnesia, with its first single being "The Breakdown". He was named as a Featured Artist for Triple J Unearthed,[8] again receiving airtime on Triple J during several of the station's shows.[9] He supported Spit Syndicate during their Money Over Bullshit Tour. Whilst in the United States in late 2013, Ry filmed the footage that is now seen in the music video for "Good Morning". The video premiered on the Home & Hosed blog,[10] then was the Rage Indie Clip of the Week,[11] airing throughout the month.[12][13][14][15]
Ry signed with Inertia Access[16] for the release of the single "Circles". The song received frequent airtime[17] and national exposure.[18][19] It was officially remixed by HAWAII94 and Nicholas Basquiat and re-released as a maxi-single. Between projects, Ry released the free mixtape NEVADA,[20] which gave way to his first tour,[21] supporting Mind Over Matter for several shows and then headlining several cities such as Sydney and Melbourne. He teamed with director Luke Goodall[22] to document this period of time in a web series titled Good Things Work Out.[23]
In November 2014, Ry released the single "Lightning In A Bottle".[24][25] In March 2015, he released the first official single "Gimme That" (feat. Jordan De La Cruz) from the EP Ivory Coast.[26] Its music video featured cameos from producer M-Phazes and actor and musician Alan Fletcher.[27] The song's video was the winner in Channel [V]'s "Disco[v]er" competition,[28] finding itself added to the high rotation on Channel [V], as well as MTV Music Australia and Rage.[29][failed verification]
On 5 May 2015, Ry released the EP Ivory Coast. It debuted at #16 on Australia's AIR Independent Charts.[30][failed verification] The lead single, "Gimme That", was also added to the Spotify's official Australian hip-hop playlist.[31]
On 22 June 2016 he officially changed his stage name into Ryland Rose.[32]
After changing his name, he released the free mixtape PEACHES to fans via his Bandcamp site on 25 July 2016[33]
Discography
editAlbums
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Almost Famous & Broke |
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Dork |
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Champion of the Losers |
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Mixed Tapes
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Drive |
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Nevada |
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Peaches |
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Extended plays
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Wall Street |
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Amnesia |
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Ivory Coast |
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Awards and nominations
editAIR Awards
editThe Australian Independent Record Awards (known colloquially as the AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2021 | Champion of the Losers | Best Independent Hip Hop Album or EP | Nominated | [34][35] |
References
edit- ^ "Unplanned America Official Page". SBS.
- ^ "Home and Hosed Playlist July 2012". triple j.
- ^ "Home and Hosed Playlist September 2012". triple j.
- ^ "Triple J Plays Twitter". triple j.
- ^ "Rage Playlist 28 Sept 2013". ABC.
- ^ "Wall Street EP Launch". The Workers Club. Archived from the original on 6 February 2015.
- ^ "Most Played Artists of Triple J Unearthed Digital". Music Feeds. 17 January 2013.
- ^ "Triple J Unearthed Feature Interview". Triple J Unearthed.
- ^ "J Play Airtime Details". J Play.
- ^ "Premiere! Ry - 'Good Morning' Music Video". Dom Alessio, Triple J.
- ^ "Rage Announcing Ry's Good Morning Video as Indie Clip of the Week". ABC/Rage.
- ^ "Rage Playlist March 8th 2014". ABC/Rage.
- ^ "Rage Playlist March 14th 2014". ABC/Rage.
- ^ "Rage Playlist March 21st 2014". ABC/Rage.
- ^ "Rage Playlist March 28th 2014". ABC/Rage.
- ^ "Introducing Inertia Access". Inertia. Archived from the original on 22 June 2015.
- ^ "J Play Airtime Details for Circles by Ry". J Play.
- ^ "rage". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- ^ "Ry Circles". 7 April 2014.
- ^ "Nevada Official Bandcamp Page". Ry. Archived from the original on 6 February 2015.
- ^ "Project U Article, August 2014". Project U.
- ^ "Luke Goodall IMDB". IMDB. [unreliable source?]
- ^ "Good Things Work Out Season 1". YouTube.
- ^ "Single Stream: RY "Lightning in a Bottle" (2014) | the AU review". Archived from the original on 6 February 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- ^ "RYS Best song yet is his new single lightning in a bottle". Projectu.tv5. [dead link ]
- ^ "Music Feeds Premiere for Gimme That". Music Feeds. 2 March 2015.
- ^ "Project U Gimme That Feature". Project U.
- ^ [V], Channel. "Channel [V] Discover Comp". Channel [V] Discover Comp: Ry.
- ^ "Rage Playlist March 2015". Rage.
- ^ Australian Indie Charts, AIR. "AIR Charts May 12th". Australian AIR Charts.
- ^ Australia, Spotify. "Official Spotify Australian Hip Hop Playlist". Spotify Australia.
- ^ @iamrylandrose (22 June 2016). "Twitter post" (Tweet) – via Twitter. [dead link ]
- ^ "PEACHES, by Ryland Rose". Ryland Rose. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
- ^ "Details confirmed for 2021 AIR Awards as nominees announced". The Music. 2 June 2021. Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
- ^ "2021 AIR Awards Winners". Scenstr.com.au. Retrieved 6 August 2021.