Brendan James

Brendan James’ third album, Hope In Transition, marks a shift from blind ambition to a new optimism. After a transformative summer and some serious soul-searching, the LA-based singer-songwriter had a creative rebirth. On July 10, 2012, James released the most hopeful and invigorating collection of pop-rock in his critically- acclaimed, seven-year career. “I named it Hope In Transition simply because of the huge transition I went through last year," James explains. "When I made my first two albums, the mindset was, ‘Keep your head forward and don’t stop running, keep going, going...’ but I don't care who you are, you can’t keep that up without a break. Because of the constant motion, I was tired all the time, and was starting to lose the enjoyment I derived from writing. I had to get centered again before I charged ahead.” 

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The nine-song Hope In Transition conjures up a wide array of emotions within a focused aesthetic. James writes with uplifting warmth, compassion, and deeply revealing candor, while blurring the genre lines between shimmering soul, confessional folk, and goose-bump inducing pop-rock. He keenly balances a timeless sense of organic instrumentation with a playfully experimental penchant for slinky R&B-flavored beats and tasteful electro ambience. The Derry, New Hampshire-native started his professional career in New York City. An early champion of his refreshing folk-based sound was Carly Simon, who personally called and invited him for a duet session at her house in Martha’s Vineyard. "I couldn't believe she called me, her music played in my house all the time as a kid,” James marvels. Simon and James recorded a duet called "Let The River Run" that was streamed during the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway.

In 2005 James signed to Capitol Records, but his tracks went into major label purgatory during the 2007 Capitol/Virgin merger. He emerged a free agent and independently issued the EP, The Ballroom Break-in, and his debut full-length, The Day is Brave, before signing to Decca Records in 2008. Brendan re-released his debut and his second album, Brendan James, on Decca Records. During this formative time he played over 300 shows, building a robust fanbase touring with such diverse artists as John Mayer, Paula Cole, Keb Mo, Parachute, and Matt White. James garnered widespread exposure through his songs being featured on television shows such as Private Practice, American Idol, Bones, So You Think You Can Dance, Army Wives and One Tree Hill. He also made TV appearances on Rachael Ray and CBS Sunday Morning. Both Brendan James albums climbed the iTunes Top 10 pop charts—James’ sophomore album, Brendan James, climbed to #1 on the iTunes singer- songwriter charts.

In 2011, Decca had to part ways with James due to budget cuts. Already tired of the industry’s constant grind, the break in partnership lead James to rethink his life and, ultimately, rediscover his muse. “I had this summer where I decided to say yes to everything that wasn’t music. I went skydiving, shot shotguns, went to Alaska,” James says. “For the first time in my life, I was free, and I thought, ‘Maybe I wont do music at all,’ but it led to my most creative year.” Prior to his artistic hiatus, he met his album producer Max Coane (Julian Coryell additionally produced tracks) whose deep commitment to James and his music didn’t waiver even when James’ own self- belief did. James says: “Max was a beacon of hope and energy.” In addition to his impeccable ears and choice in vintage gear, Coane helped James find his way back to music with a renewed sense of purpose and a refreshed spirit. Looking back, James says, “I was not happy and I was willing to walk away from everything.” Thankfully, he found strength to carry on in Hope In Transition.

Past Shows


Oct
14
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2012
Triple Rock Social Club
Oct
14
th
2012
Triple Rock Social Club

Green River Ordinance

with Brendan James
Sep
16
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2010
7th St Entry
Sep
16
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2010
7th St Entry

Brendan James

with Culture Cry Wolf and Jenny Dalton

More Shows

Jan
4
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Fine Line

Early Eyes

with Killed By Kiwis and OISTER BOY
Jan
3
rd
7th St Entry

The Holy North

with The Twins of Franklin and Clayton Ryan
May
14
th
Fine Line

SPELLLING

Jan
26
th
7th St Entry

Sean Rowe