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'''Chris Brain''' (born Dec 6, 1992) is an English Singer-songwriter and guitarist from [[Leeds]], [[Yorkshire]].
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[[File:Chris Brain photo.jpg|thumb|Chris Brain]]
'''Chris Brain''' (born Dec 6, 1992) is an English Singer-songwriter and guitarist from [[Leeds]], [[Yorkshire]].


Brain, and critics, have cited singer-songwriters [[Nick Drake]] and [[Bert Jansch]] as influences.
Brain, and critics, have cited singer-songwriters [[Nick Drake]] and [[Bert Jansch]] as influences.


Brain began his career in Leed's independent music scene in the early 2020s, releasing his debut album 'Bound to Rise<ref>https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/chris-brain-an-artist-bound-to-rise-3670201</ref>' in April of 2022 and his sophomore album 'Steady Away<ref>https://klofmag.com/2023/10/chris-brain-steady-away-album-review/</ref>' in October of 2023.
Brain began his career in Leed's independent music scene in the early 2020s, releasing his debut album '[https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/chris-brain-an-artist-bound-to-rise-3670201 Bound to Rise]' in April of 2022 and his sophomore album '[https://klofmag.com/2023/10/chris-brain-steady-away-album-review/ Steady Away]' in October of 2023.


In November 2023, Brain played at the [[Royal Festival Hall]] in memory of [[Bert Jansch]], sharing the stage with [[Robert Plant]] of the band [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Martin Simpson]], [[Sam Lee (folk musician)|Sam Lee]] and more.
In November 2023, Brain played at the [[Royal Festival Hall]] in memory of [[Bert Jansch]], sharing the stage with [[Robert Plant]] of the band [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Martin Simpson]], [[Sam Lee (folk musician)|Sam Lee]] and more.


Since the release of 'Bound to Rise' and 'Steady Away', Brain has seen wide play across [[BBC Radio 2]] and [[BBC Radio 6 Music|BBC Radio 6]] described by Mark Radcliffe as: "There are shades of the master Ralph Mctell here and I can think of no greater compliment than that...I Love it!"
Since the release of 'Bound to Rise' and 'Steady Away', Brain has seen wide play across [[BBC Radio 2]] and [[BBC Radio 6 Music|BBC Radio 6]] described by Mark Radcliffe as: '''There are shades of the master Ralph Mctell here and I can think of no greater compliment than that…I Love it!’''


Brains music has been reviewed by publications such as [[Daily Express|The Daily Express]], [[The Yorkshire Post|Yorkshire Post]], [[Songlines (magazine)|Songlines Magazine]], [[Shindig! (magazine)|Shindig Magazine]] and [[Uncut (magazine)|Uncut Magazine]].
Brains music has been reviewed by publications such as [[Daily Express|The Daily Express]], [[The Yorkshire Post|Yorkshire Post]], [[Songlines (magazine)|Songlines Magazine]], [[Shindig! (magazine)|Shindig Magazine]] and [[Uncut (magazine)|Uncut Magazine]].








== References ==
== References ==
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{{reflist}}<ref>{{Cite web |last=Glenn |first=Kimpton |date=6 October 2023 |title=Chris Brain – Steady Away (Album Review) |url=https://klofmag.com/2023/10/chris-brain-steady-away-album-review/ |url-status=live}}</ref>
{{reflist}}<ref>{{Cite web |last=Glenn |first=Kimpton |date=6 October 2023 |title=Chris Brain – Steady Away (Album Review) |url=https://klofmag.com/2023/10/chris-brain-steady-away-album-review/ |url-status=live}}</ref>
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Revision as of 18:22, 9 July 2024

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Chris Brain

Chris Brain (born Dec 6, 1992) is an English Singer-songwriter and guitarist from Leeds, Yorkshire.

Brain, and critics, have cited singer-songwriters Nick Drake and Bert Jansch as influences.

Brain began his career in Leed's independent music scene in the early 2020s, releasing his debut album 'Bound to Rise' in April of 2022 and his sophomore album 'Steady Away' in October of 2023.

In November 2023, Brain played at the Royal Festival Hall in memory of Bert Jansch, sharing the stage with Robert Plant of the band Led Zeppelin, Martin Simpson, Sam Lee and more.

Since the release of 'Bound to Rise' and 'Steady Away', Brain has seen wide play across BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 6 described by Mark Radcliffe as: 'There are shades of the master Ralph Mctell here and I can think of no greater compliment than that…I Love it!’

Brains music has been reviewed by publications such as The Daily Express, Yorkshire Post, Songlines Magazine, Shindig Magazine and Uncut Magazine.




References

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  1. ^ Seaman, Duncan (22 April 2022). "Chris Brain: An artist 'bound to rise'". Yorkshire Post.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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  1. ^ Glenn, Kimpton (6 October 2023). "Chris Brain – Steady Away (Album Review)".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)