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Brendan Benson visits Letterman

Monday, August 24th, 2009

As if all this gushing wasn’t enough, I’m back to beg you to watch one of the world’s great pop-rock songwriters performing on Letterman over the weekend:

(Update: Sorry, the first video I posted has been pulled from YouTube. No fun. Anyway, this one’s audio/video sync is way off, but you can get the idea.)

That video gave me chills. And that song has been stuck in my head for going on two weeks now.

Like most people, I don’t necessarily long for my favorite musicians to become huge. I don’t begrudge their commercial success at all — really, I don’t — but I do like it when they’re my little secret. (Note: I’m aware it’s a stretch to call Benson a secret.) In this case, though, I’ll make an exception. I hope his talent, plus the exposure provided by The Raconteurs, turns him into a huge star — on his own.

That being said … the dude’s hair is out of control!

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I love the Internet

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

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Dunno if you’ve noticed or not, but a torrent of great new music is coming out right now. On CD and vinyl. That you can purchase. In record stores. They will give you CDs and vinyl in exchange for your money. That’s how it works.

I know what you’re thinking: “But why on earth would I spend cash money on a CD or record?” It’s a fair question. Rather than answer it, let me assure you that you can test-drive some of this stuff on the Internet to make sure you like it. And if you like it, you should buy it, either direct from the band or its record label, or at your local, independently owned record store.

Here’s a quick list of some recent (and upcoming) releases with links to where you can hear them:

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You really should go stream the new Brendon Benson album right now

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

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Brendan Benson is best known, I imagine, as the guy in The Raconteurs who is not Jack White. Which is a travesty, in my opinion, because Benson is an absolutely brilliant composer of perfect pop-rock songs, with three solo albums to his name. (One of those, “Lapalco,” is one of my favorite records of the past 10 years. More on that in the next few months!)

I was excited when I first heard years ago that Benson and White — both Michigan boys — were teaming up for a project called The Raconteurs. I’ve never been a big Jack White fan, but I figured Benson’s pop prowess plus White’s gift for grimy garage-rock could lead to very good things. But I was disappointed by the band’s debut album. It’s OK, but a little bland. The sum of the parts was greater than the whole. I never even heard the sophomore effort.

All along, I wished Benson would hurry up and put together another solo album. I spent too much energy telling people that Jack White was the second-best songwriter in The Raconteurs. I convinced myself that if Benson’s time in that band would eventually fund further solo recordings, that it would be worth the wait.

And now, four-and-a-half years after he released “The Alternative to Love,” the wait is over. Benson’s fourth solo album, “My Old, Familiar Friend” will enter the world on Aug. 18 on ATO Records, and after only a couple listens, I can tell you it sounds terrific. All the hallmarks of Benson’s songwriting are there: snappy guitars, lovelorn lyrics, melodies both buoyant and haunting. Only time will tell where “Friend” fits in the guy’s catalog. (Is it better than “Lapalco” The Mighty? Very few records are. But it might be better than “Alternative to Love,” which was a very solid album.)

I hope that by now I’ve convinced you that you need to hear Brendan Benson’s music if you (A) haven’t, and (B) like catchy guitar-rock. And thanks to NPR, you can hear “My Old, Familiar Friend” right now by clicking right here. And if you ever stop singing that “I fell in love with you and out of love with you and back in love with you all in the same day” refrain from the first track, you can pre-order the record by using one of the links here.

I was a tad concerned that “My Old, Familiar Friend” could be a bit of a let-down, given all that’s happened to the guy over the past few years. But it’s just the opposite. This record will be fighting for a spot high in my year-end favorites list. So kudos to Benson, and welcome back.

(Photo courtesy superflattened.)


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