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It Might Be You
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Driving Rhythmic and Melodic Folk Rock
indie rock acoustic jazz folk political brain bent
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The un-bound energy of Brent Bain's delivery is companion to his ability in articulating ignored truths through his lyrics. Topics regarding economy, politics
After spending 5 years performing politically charged music around the world Bent Brain has returned to Canada having fused content focused progressive folk rock with infectious world rhythms. Interweaving tones of jazz and folk unfold into the inimitable sound that is Bent Brain. The song writer Brent Bain has performed on the stages and streets of cities all over the world. A successful Busking tour through Australia and Europe afforded Brent the chance to perform at a number of memorable venues including: Mahogany Hall (Bern, CH), The Great Northern (Byron Bay, AUS), Moosehead (Paris, FRA), Werkstaat (Chur, CH), The Palace (Toronto, ON), and the Epcor Centre for Performing Arts (Calgary, AB). The un-bound energy of Brent Bain's delivery is companion to his ability in articulating ignored truths through his lyrics. Topics regarding economy, politics, communication, revolution and a bit about love. The rhythmic and staccato styles of Brent’s guitar and vocals are complimented by the incredible dynamic of the band. Members include Snappy Homefry aka. Snappy (Bass), Ben Harrison aka. Dynamo (Keys) and Brad Park aka. Dirty B (Drums / Percussion).
Song Info
Genre
Rock Folk Rock
Charts
Peak #1,102
Peak in subgenre #53
Author
Brent Bain
Rights
Buskers Records 2005
Uploaded
October 24, 2005
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MP3 4.2 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
All to often we get caught talking about and questioning what is happening in our environments but we rarely follow through with action that would manifest greater control for us. "It is not my fault!" is a statement we generally revert to in order to defend ourselves from attack or rejection. This song is a realization of that.
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