Friday, April 12, 2013

Bracher Brown: Broken Glass & Railroad Tracks


What I say ABOUT him

I don't get it. The vocals are strained. He is labeled as Pop but I don't think this accurate. He is country through and through. Even the cover screams COUNTRY. He sounds like a pre-pubescent teen who is singing about stuff he doesn't understand. Maybe he will get better in time. Maybe he won't. But you tell me what you think. 


what they say ABOUT him

Brown’s poignantly poetic lyrics on relationships, personal growth, and small town living belie his teenage years. His blend of roots rock with sophisticatedly accessible hooks, teardrop guitar solos, and elegantly subtle musicality is staggeringly developed and mature for any debut, let alone a debut from someone not old enough to buy a beer.

His sense of creative assuredness imbues Broken Glass and Railroad Tracks with congenial authenticity. The album was produced by acclaimed singer-songwriter Todd Carey in New York City. Brown wanted an organic production approach to the album, and Carey helped him achieve modern clarity with a vibrantly warm aesthetic.


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