Faisal Ryan is an electrifying Australian songwriter and musician whose raw, introspective sound captures the grit and groove of modern indie rock. Born in Darwin and raised in the sun-soaked streets of Brisbane, Queensland, Ryan's music is a love letter to the undercurrents of life—blending sharp lyrics with driving rhythms that echo the vast Australian landscape and its restless spirit. Hailing from the vibrant neighbourhoods of Paddington and Rosalie, he embodies the unfiltered energy of a true DIY artist, turning personal stories into anthems that resonate far beyond the Outback.
Drawing influences from powerhouses like Weezer's geeky hooks, Queens of the Stone Age's desert-fuelled swagger, Pixies' surreal edge, and Death From Above 1979's thunderous bass assaults, Ryan crafts songs that are equal parts catchy and chaotic. His style is a sonic cocktail of melodic riffs, pounding drums, and basslines that pulse like a heartbeat in overdrive—perfect for late-night drives or packed dive bars. As a Person of Colour navigating the indie scene, Ryan infuses his work with authenticity, tackling themes of FOMO, fleeting connections, and the quiet rebellions of everyday life.
Ryan's breakthrough came with his self-released tracks on platforms like Spotify and G.Y.R.O, where singles like "FOMO" have racked up thousands of streams, earning him a spot in the Australian Music Radio Airplay Project (AMRAP) rotation. With over 3,400 monthly listeners and growing buzz on Instagram (@faisalryan42) and SoundCloud, he's no stranger to the grind—pouring his Darwin roots and Brisbane hustle into every chord.
Currently, Ryan is assembling a killer backing band—drummer, guitarist, and bassist—to amplify his vision for live shows and a full-length debut. Whether shredding stages in Brisbane or plotting a national tour, Faisal Ryan isn't just making music; he's igniting a movement. Keep an ear out—this Aussie trailblazer is just getting started.