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Although he's a bit young to already have a definitive collection, it would seem, West Coast singer and songwriter
Brett Dennen
has already proved himself to be a songwriter and performer to reckon with, and from his self-released, self-titled debut in 2004, through three albums with
Dualtone Records
, 2006's
So Much More
, 2008's
Hope for the Hopeless
, and 2011's
Loverboy
, he's explored themes of love, death, and pain with a high-pitched, frail vocal style that somehow turns fragility into a sunny, mellow vibe that exudes hope even as he tackles some pretty heavy subjects. Add in his frequent use of subtle African-like pop rhythms and one gets an artist who sounds like
Neil Young
or
Nick Drake
fronting the
Dave Matthews Band
, or maybe
Jimmy Scott
working with a smooth jazz jam band. This set collects key tracks from all of his albums, with three new songs added in, making it the perfect introduction to this odd, fascinating, and definitely singular talent. ~ Steve Leggett
Brett Dennen
has already proved himself to be a songwriter and performer to reckon with, and from his self-released, self-titled debut in 2004, through three albums with
Dualtone Records
, 2006's
So Much More
, 2008's
Hope for the Hopeless
, and 2011's
Loverboy
, he's explored themes of love, death, and pain with a high-pitched, frail vocal style that somehow turns fragility into a sunny, mellow vibe that exudes hope even as he tackles some pretty heavy subjects. Add in his frequent use of subtle African-like pop rhythms and one gets an artist who sounds like
Neil Young
or
Nick Drake
fronting the
Dave Matthews Band
, or maybe
Jimmy Scott
working with a smooth jazz jam band. This set collects key tracks from all of his albums, with three new songs added in, making it the perfect introduction to this odd, fascinating, and definitely singular talent. ~ Steve Leggett