Brendan Benson

Benson's voice has a gleam to it, a West Coast shimmer, the shine of a sleek new fender. When I hear Brendan Benson sing I think of the furl on a Coca Cola bottle, of broad Midwestern skies and bright yellow mustard.

It was there in the biography of course: a lifetime spread across four states, from a childhood spent on the outskirts of New Orleans, to his years in Detroit, Michigan, sojourns in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and a more recent relocation to Nashville, Tennessee.

Inevitably this has brought an itinerant quality to his songwriting, a geographical and emotional search for somewhere to belong. It is there in many of the titles: One Mississippi, Lapalco, Metarie, House in Virginia, Life in the D. But it is there, too, in the songs' tale of perpetual quest, both literal and emotional: is this the place? he seems to be asking. Is this the girl? Is this What I'm Looking For?

It is a style he has honed, of course. On 1996's One Mississippi, the songs came rough-hewn but charged with hooks and with wit; 2002's Lapalco brought a perfect pop ripeness, and by The Alternative to Love in 2005, there was something quite brilliant, quite burnished about his songwriting. Along the way he has co-written and recorded two spectacular albums with the Raconteurs, Broken Boy Soldiers and Consolers of the Lonely.

The Howling Brothers

Featuring the works of John Hartford, Tommy Jarrell and Blind Willie Johnson, the Howling Brothers newest album "Long Hard Year" also includes nine original numbers. Ranging from swampy, blues ballads to hard-driving string arrangements, the sounds are as smooth as country water and as wild as mountain dew... a true snapshot of the Howling Brothers live.

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Brendan Benson with Young Hines, The Howling Brothers

Friday, June 29 · Doors 7:00PM / Show 8:00PM at Varsity Theater