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SXSW Preview: Brendan Benson

Brendan Benson plays the Billy Reid Shindig on Wednesday, March 14, 2012, at Swan Dive. Click here to RSVP. Read reviews and get a free download of tracks from each of our Shindig artists, including Brendan Benson’s “Bad For Me,” by downloading our SXSW Sampler.

Since 2009, when the Detroit-born singer-songwriter Brendan Benson released Old Familiar Friend, heโ€™s been living in Nashville.

You might think a move to Music Cityโ€”where his Raconteursโ€™ cohort Jack White is also famously basedโ€”would lead to a country lilt in Bensonโ€™s power pop. But Benson says Nashvilleโ€™s major musical export hasnโ€™t unduly influenced him.

And itโ€™s true, his new album What Kind Of World still sounds mostly like Tennesseeโ€™s other music city: the Memphis of the 1970s that birthed Alex Chiltonโ€™s Big Star.

Benson recorded What Kind Of World at Nashvilleโ€™s Welcome To 1979, a studio that doesnโ€™t own any gear from before the year 1979. The album is beautifully done, loaded with vintage synths and joyfully overblown pop productions.

But at least a few songs do bear a Nashville stamp. โ€œOn The Fenceโ€ has honky-tonk piano and features The Pistol Anniesโ€™ Ashley Monroe in a Gram Parsons-Emmylou Harris-indebted duet.

But for Benson, the biggest difference in making What Kind Of World turned out to be the honesty and directness of the lyrics. The songwriter says he found himself writing things that seemed at odds with his earlier work, which often had lyrics that were โ€œvague or trying to be clever.โ€

On the piano ballad โ€œBad For Me,โ€ he tells the story of a belle dame sans merci. โ€œMaybe sheโ€™s bad for me/But I donโ€™t care to see/Because what I want and what I need/Are the same to me.โ€

Lyrics like those almost didnโ€™t make it onto the final record. Benson, who is happily married and recently became a father, wonders about being so direct. โ€œI think Iโ€™m speaking pretty plainly, like Iโ€™ve never spoken before,โ€ he says. โ€œI wondered, โ€˜Is this me? Can I say this?โ€™โ€

When the time came to re-write, though, Benson went with his gut and kept the honest approach. โ€œIn the end,โ€ he says, โ€œItโ€™s the kind of lyrics that I really love.โ€

[Photo credit: Jo McCaughey]