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Goldtop Heights
Tim Brantley
Goldtop Heights
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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Many artists struggle to establish their musical identity, but there are others that emerge fully formed, in full command of their craft, their identity and their music. Tim Brantley's new album, Goldtop Heights, is a capt...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tim Brantley
Title: Goldtop Heights
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Blackledge
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 4/21/2009
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Contemporary Folk, Singer-Songwriters
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 075678968259

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Many artists struggle to establish their musical identity, but there are others that emerge fully formed, in full command of their craft, their identity and their music. Tim Brantley's new album, Goldtop Heights, is a captivating and moving debut that heralds the arrival of a gifted and significant new talent, one whose music feels familiar in the best possible way, while striking out on his own territory.

Recording on his laptop and playing the songs he was writing for his friends, Tim saw their genuinely excited reaction. Now recording in earnest, Tim was gathering skill as a songwriter, taking his influences, like David Gray, Elton John, Hall & Oates, Wilco and Fleetwood Mac, and using them to shape his own style. Tim
hooked up with local producer Russ T. Cobb (Avril Lavigne, Hot Hot Heat, MxPx) and the two recorded an album at Butch Walker s studio in Atlanta.

The songs sparked major interest from several labels and in the end, he chose to sign with Ben Goldman s (Ben Folds Five, Fuel, Chevelle) newly formed, independent Blackledge Records label. Working with Ben and Blackledge has given me the freedom to be myself and to make the music exactly the way I want to make it, he declares.


That freedom allowed Tim to self-produce Goldtop Heights, as well the space to experiment while making it. He reflects, There was a lot of trial and error that went into the album. The songwriting is far more detailed, and that was reflected in how I recorded. We recorded twenty-five songs, and I picked ten. I spent months on certain songs, refining them until I thought they were just right. With Tim on piano, guitar and various percussion, Brent Kinney on guitar, Robbey Handly on bass and Guy Strauss on drums, the sound they got is a commanding and infectious one, modern in feel, while also hearkening back to the 70 s pop/rock that is embedded in his musical DNA. But as Tim says, It s a little grittier than I thought it was going to be in the beginning.

From the opening notes of Damage, the album s first single, one hears that combination of melodic irresistibility and lyrical incisiveness that are becoming Brantley s hallmarks. The song is about a friend of mine more like a letter to a friend in need, Tim notes, But the vibe of it Joe Jackson meets The Greatest American Hero wraps up for me the way it felt standing around a radio when I was growing up.


Indeed, that feeling of being a kid again is one that s prevalent on Goldtop Heights. Tim explains, Goldtop Heights and Northside are the album s bookends and I based everything on the tone of those two songs. Part of it is nostalgic. It s me seeing things through a kid s eyes in that way that everything is big and heightened when you re a child. It s that sense of wonder that sweeps through the album, and with the resounding piano chords, shimmering guitars and the steady, yet propulsive rhythm section, it s 40 minutes of modern pop rock nirvana, made wondrously alive and new again. Tim doesn t just sing the songs he inhabits them and lives them out, making his tales of growing up three dimensional in the most powerful of ways.


Tim is currently on the road, honing his live show playing both acoustic and with a band. It s gaining momentum, Tim says. With the band, we re getting exciting there s a lot of off the cuff stuff that s happening on stage. Being on the road all the time is something I ve always wanted. And on Goldtop Heights, Tim Brantley is playing his songs precisely the way he s always wanted, creating a fully realized album that is the culmination of where he s been and where he s going, and one that is sure to win him the notoriety that is demanded by the depth and quality of his songs.

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