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Bryan Scary (Bryan Treitler) was born on 27 January, 1983, is an artist. Discover Bryan Scary's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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Bryan Treitler |
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41 years old |
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Aquarius |
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27 January, 1983 |
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Bryan Scary Height, Weight & Measurements
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Bryan Scary Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Bryan Scary worth at the age of 41 years old? Bryan Scary’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In October 2020, 'Flight of the Knife' was reissued on vinyl and cassette by Needlejuice Records. In early 2021, Scary released a follow-up to Scary's Closet, Volume 1. Scary's Closet, Volume 2 features unused demos from miscellaneous projects, as well as instrumentals for Flight of the Knife and Daffy's Elixir.
In early 2015, Scary released a "collection of outtakes, demos, memos, and left behinds" on his Bandcamp page, titled Scary's Closet, Volume 1. This compilation features unfinished projects from Scary's time writing and touring Flight of the Knife, as well as demos of Mad Valentines and Flight of the Knife itself. Around the same time, he launched a fundraiser on PledgeMusic for his new full-length Album titled BIRDS and he reached his set goal by 137% in May later that year. Though the project had an approximated release date for October that same year, it was delayed. Bryan Scary released Birds on June 6, 2019.
In 2016, Bryan Scary and The Shredding Tears-alumnus Giulio Carmassi co-founded music and sound production company, Hummingbirds. Under this company, they have composed music for several shorts, documentaries, and films. In 2017, Scary played piano and keyboards on Chris Catalyst's Life Is Often Brilliant.
In January 2014, Bryan and his new band Evil Arrows (Bryan Scary, Everet Almond, Graham Norwood, and Adrian Perry), released the first in a series of EPs simply titled 1. The purpose of this side project was to allow Bryan to experiment outside of the style restrictions he had built up under The Shredding Tears and solo career. As of March 2015 the band has released 5 EPs (1,2,3,4 & 5). The first 3 EPs were released as a full-length LP in Japan on Rallye Records titled 1-2-3. The band has plans to release at least another 2 EPs from the original sessions which started in August 2013. All the recordings were done in a DIY style at the band's rehearsal space in Brooklyn.
In 2013, Bryan Scary played keyboards and sang backing vocals on Ginger Wildheart's album, Albion. Additionally, Scary provided vocals on one track from Ginger Wildheart's side project, Hey! Hello!. In 2013, Scary provided vocals on Spacehog's fourth studio album, As It Is On Earth. In late 2013, Scary was featured on a collaborative single by Eyal Amir, "Bad News Jitterbug".
Bryan Scary's third full-length release and second album recorded with his band (the Shredding Tears) is titled Daffy's Elixir. It is a wild west-themed conceptual album which was funded in part by money pledged from friends and fans through Kickstarter. More than $16,000 was raised towards production of the album. Bryan recorded fully orchestrated demos for his band members which were then worked out in rehearsals prior to the sessions. The recording sessions for the album began in Brooklyn, NY with producer Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Phish) on February 25, 2010. Goggin had previously mixed the single "Red Umbrella" for Bryan Scary which was included on the Mad Valentines EP. Daffy's Elixir was released April 24, 2012, on Paper Garden Records/Lavaslope Records.
Prior to releasing their latest EP, Mad Valentines, Scary signed with Brooklyn based record label, Old Flame Records. The band toured with this EP in 2009.
In 2007 the band launched multiple tours nationwide. In September–October 2007, the band went into the studio to record their newest album Flight of the Knife. It was released April 1, 2008, on Black and Greene Records.
On May 14, 2008, Flight of the Knife was chosen as the "Editor's Pick" on iTunes and skyrocketed to the top-30 albums in a day. It was also ranked No. 6 in the "Rock Albums" section as well. On May 25, 2008, Bryan Scary won "Person of the Week" on www.mastergiraffe.com.
Bryan appears as a cameo in the film Let Them Chirp Awhile (2007) written and directed by Jonathan Blitstein. The songs that were used in the film was Shedding Tears (All Over the Place), Blood Club, Stab at the Sun, Bottom of the Grave and Misery Loves Company.
His musical debut and first album, The Shredding Tears, was released by Black and Greene Records on October 31, 2006. Scary played all instruments on the album save for the drums, which were played by Jeremy Black of Apollo Sunshine. In live performance Bryan Scary plays with his band, "The Shredding Tears."
Scary's career in music began in Brooklyn, New York City. He received a degree in film production from New York University in 2005. As a film student, Scary wrote and directed several student films including Sunset Town in 2003, and The Gun Play in 2005.