Brendan Benson

Brendan Benson

Person from United States

Genres: indie pop, indie rock, power pop, alternative rock, indie, singer-songwriter, alternative

Brendan Benson

About Brendan Benson

Brendan Benson is a Detroit, Michigan born musician and singer-songwriter. He plays guitar, bass guitar, keyboard and drums. He has released eight solo albums and is a member of the band The Raconteurs. His music is typically labeled as power pop, though he doesn't completely agree. His major musical influences include The Cars, David Bowie, Electric Light Orchestra, Elvis Costello, The Kinks, Robyn Hitchcock, Paul McCartney, and Todd Rundgren. His debut album, One Mississippi, was released in 1996 on Virgin Records. The album featured several contributions with Jason Falkner and gained many favourable reviews in the music press but failed to sell in sufficient numbers and Benson was dropped by Virgin. It would be another six years until Benson issued the follow-up, Lapalco. Again the critical plaudits poured in but this time the record enjoyed a certain degree of commercial success. While touring this record Benson played the Reading and Leeds Festivals and finished his Leeds set with a performance of the track "Jet Lag" featuring guest appearances from Meg White of The White Stripes along with members of The Datsuns and Soledad Brothers. In 2003 Benson re-released his debut album along with bonus tracks including the unreleased six track extended player, Welfed Boy EP, featuring songs from a demo session with Falkner. Also in 2003, Benson released an EP, Metarie, with his then band, The Wellfed Boys. The EP featured a cover of Paul McCartney's "Let Me Roll It". This was the first song written completely by another artist to be featured on a Benson release. Another cover, this time "Strong Boy", from Gram Parsons International Submarine Band's 1968 album, Safe at Home, was released as a b-side in 2005. In 2005, Benson released his third album, The Alternative to Love, and toured extensively in the US, UK and Europe with his new touring band, The Stiff Tissues. Benson is also a member of The Raconteurs, a collaboration with Jack White of The White Stripes and two members of The Greenhornes, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler. The group's debut album, Broken Boy Soldiers, was released in the US on May 16th, 2006, with "Steady, As She Goes" the first single. Brendan currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee. He has also worked as a producer for The Greenhornes, The Nice Device, The Mood Elevator (a permutation of The Welfed Boys), and Stiff Tissues member Dean Fertita's former band, The Waxwings. In 2008, his song "What I'm Looking For" was used in an Apple iPod Touch television ad, propelling sales of that particular song on iTunes and other online music retailers. Benson's fourth full-length record, My Old, Familiar Friend, was released on August 18, 2009. This was followed by What Kind of World (2012), and You Were Right (2013).

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Brendan Benson — Top 18 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Brendan Benson 01 Ain't No Good
Brendan Benson Cold Hands
Brendan Benson Dear Life
Brendan Benson Good To Me
Brendan Benson You're Quiet
Brendan Benson Bad for Me
Brendan Benson Better Days
Brendan Benson Ain't No Good
Brendan Benson Garbage Day
Brendan Benson Right Down The Line
Brendan Benson What I'm Looking For
Brendan Benson Tiny Spark
Brendan Benson Don't Wanna Talk
Brendan Benson Oh My Love
Brendan Benson 04 Right Down The Line
Brendan Benson Good to Me
Brendan Benson Alternative To Love
Brendan Benson Spit It Out
01 Ain't No Good
Cold Hands
Good To Me
You're Quiet
Bad for Me
Better Days
Ain't No Good
Garbage Day
Right Down The Line
What I'm Looking For
Tiny Spark
Don't Wanna Talk
Oh My Love
04 Right Down The Line
Good to Me
Alternative To Love
Spit It Out