David Byron
art rock, hard rock, progressive rock
"Byron's music pulses with a rhythmic complexity that alternates between explosive crescendos and intimate whispers, creating an immersive journey marked by rich textures and unpredictable transitions."
Quick Start
A good place to start with David Byron is…
On the Rocks
1981
Career Arc
David Byron's discography from 1975 to 2008
Full discography
David Byron's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
No releases match the current filters.
Timeline
How their sound evolved over time
Frequently Asked Questions
What does David Byron sound like?
Byron's music pulses with a rhythmic complexity that alternates between explosive crescendos and intimate whispers, creating an immersive journey marked by rich textures and unpredictable transitions. Rooted in hard rock and progressive rock. Start with On the Rocks.
What is the best David Byron album to start with?
The best album to start with is "On the Rocks" (1981). It's the most representative of what makes David Byron worth hearing.
Who is David Byron for?
If you're into hard rock and progressive rock, David Byron is worth your time. Byron's music pulses with a rhythmic complexity that alternates between explosive crescendos and intimate whispers, creating an immersive journey marked by rich textures and unpredictable transitions.
How many albums does David Byron have?
David Byron has 5 releases in their discography, including 4 albums and 1 EP.
Sync your library
Everything you track here works immediately — no account needed. Create one when you want to sync across devices.