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Tim Brantley Earns Rave Reviews for "Goldtop Heights"

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You “Wonder Why More Musicians Don’t Have the Balls to Make Good Old- Fashioned Rock Albums Like This Anymore”

“Room-Filling Vocals and Epic Storytelling Sagas”

Press, TV and Radio Embrace ”Hook-Heavy Pop-Rock” of Tim Brantley’s “Beautifully Crafted” 4/21 Debut CD

Enthusiasm at press, television and radio continues to grow in advance of the 4/21 release of singer Tim Brantley’s debut CD ‘Goldtop Heights’.

If recent events in the Southeast are any indication, Brantley’s upcoming U.S. tour is sure to cement his position as an ‘Artist to Watch’ in 2009. The Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Shane Harrison praised the “hook-heavy pop-rock” on Brantley’s “beautifully crafted debut CD”; Atlanta’s Metromix, in a four-star CD review, noted: “You know, for example, how Elton John's piano defined his songs and the way Hall and Oates stuck to a rigid, yet pleasing melody structure. Well, so does Brantley,” and added: “Remember hearing Springsteen's “Born to Run" the first time? --- Tim Brantley's got a bit of that...a commanding sound that sticks regardless of preferences.” In Atlanta’s The Sunday Paper, Tim is described as “a somber rocker with a heart of gold,” who delivers “room-filling vocals and epic storytelling sagas...” You “wonder why more musicians don’t have the balls to make good old-fashioned rock albums like this anymore...,” praises writer Hal Horowitz. Links to the full reviews follow below.

Brantley is a throwback to an era when musicians used distinct images and dynamic production to tell cinematic stories. His music takes listeners on a rock journey that evokes radio hits of the 1970s, when Todd Rundgren, Billy Joel, Journey and Fleetwood Mac were topping the charts with larger-than-life songs that told surprisingly compelling personal narratives.

Georgia-based Brantley is a songwriter’s songwriter who shows the potential to be a bona fide rock star. An old-fashioned storyteller with a remarkably powerful voice, Brantley creates drama via rich characters facing real-life situations. His lyrics mean what they say.

As for the vibrant sound of ‘Goldtop Heights’, Brantley says that 70s pop/rock hits are part of his musical DNA, and he aimed to transport today’s listeners back in time: “This is the way it felt standing around a radio when I was growing up. 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.”

A nationwide tour will precede the release of ‘Goldtop Heights’. Brantley will open for Ari Hest in the cities listed below. More concerts will be announced soon.



Mar-12-09 Boston, MA Cafe 939 Berklee

Mar-13-09 New York, NY Joe's Pub

Mar-14-09 New York, NY Joe's Pub

Mar-15-09 Philadelphia, PA Tin Angel

Mar-17-09 Pittsburgh, PA Club Cafe

Mar-18-09 Cleveland, OH HOB - Cambridge Room

Mar-19-09 Ann Arbor, MI The Ark

Mar-21-09 Chicago, IL Schuba's - early & late shows

Mar-24-09 Knoxville, TN Preservation Pub

Mar-25-09 Chattanooga, TN Rhythm & Brews

Mar-26-09 Nashville, TN Douglas Corner

Mar-27-09 Decatur, GA Eddie's Attic

Mar-28-09 Charlotte, NC Evening Muse

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