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If my good intentions go running wild,
If I cause you pain, my own sweet child,
Won’t you promise you’ll be the one,
My silver bullet in the gun?
Would you strike me down right where I stand?
Would you change me back, make me kind again?
Won’t you promise you’ll be the one,
My silver bullet in the gun?
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Mama Werewolf is one of the best songs of all time, argue with the wall. Begging your child to save you from perpetuating generational trauma is so freakin dark, and yet here it is for us, in three part harmony.
#a Tim Hanseroth masterpiece#brandi carlile#Brandi Carlile band#Phil Hanseroth#tim Hanseroth#in these silent days#mama werewolf#it’s one of the best albums ever
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That's twice you broke my heart now, the first was way back when and to know you're still unhappy only makes it break again
#brandi carlile#brandi carlile band#tim hanseroth#Brandi at first was not sure she was going to be able to sing this line ever without her throat closing up#for obvious reasons
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Brandi Carlile's "Broken Horses": A Rockin' Anthem That'll Set Your Soul on Fire
This song is still on repeat in my head. Sooo good. ♫♥ #brokenhorses #brandicarlile #lyricalhealing #JeanatartheArtist
As a music lover and self-professed word nerd, I’m always on the hunt for tunes that’ll make me sit up and pay attention. That’s why I was blown away the first time I heard “Broken Horses” by Brandi Carlile – a gritty, gutsy rock anthem that had me hooked from the first guitar riff. There’s something about this song that hits you right in the gut. Maybe it’s the way Carlile sings about wearing…
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The Hanseroth Twins Announce Debut Album ‘Vera’ Available July 26
Phil and Tim Hanseroth, also known as The Hanseroth Twins, will release their debut album Vera on July 26, 2024. Vera—defined in Latin as “true, real, genuine, actual”—was written, recorded and produced by Tim and Phil, with Brandi Carlile serving as the album’s executive producer. Fans around the world first became acquainted with the identical twins as Carlile’s longtime songwriting partners…
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To further your point, Brandi Carlile has never released a solo album at all! She has many times over said that Tim and Phill Hanseroth (and probably Josh Neuman as well) are under the band name "Brandi Carlile."
ooh interesting point!
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The Highwomen covering Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” ________________________
The Chain
Songwriters: Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood
Listen to the wind blow Watch the sun rise Run in the shadows Damn your love Damn your lies [2x] And if you don't love me now You will never love me again I can still hear you saying You would never break the chain Listen to the wind blow Down comes the night Run in the shadows Damn your love Damn your lies Break the silence Damn the dark Damn the light [3x] And if you don't love me now You will never love me again I can still hear you saying You would never break the chain [5x] Chain, keep us together Running in the shadows
#the highwomen#stevie nicks#lindsey buckingham#christine mcvie#john mcvie#mick fleetwood#fleetwood mac#amanda shires#brandi carlile#natalie hemby#jason isbell#tim hanseroth#phil hanseroth#maren morris
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Carlile makes "In These Silent Days" filled for afternoons of golden joy
Carlile makes “In These Silent Days” filled for afternoons of golden joy
Oh, Brandi Carlile. We’re here to discuss her new country/folk rock album “In These Silent Days”, and opening track “Right on Time” just started… it makes me incapable of words outside of Brandi, WOW Brandi this level of power is so special. Carlile has musically graduated by the length of planets compared to the young singer-songwriter trying to break out of her birthplace in Ravendale,…
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#album#brandi carlile#freelance#in these silent days#indie#journalism#music#phil hanseroth#review#tim hanseroth#writing
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In honor of Brandi Carlile's six night residency at The Ryman auditorium, we created this painting based on a photo posted to Instagram by Brandi herself.
Of all the photos we've seen of this historical event, this one seemed to tell the story the best. Brandi and the twins have been onna very genuine, candid and transparent journey. They have lead their fans right to the mother church, The Ryman.
Creating a still piece of art that captures the moment to it's fullest would be impossible. But if we could only show a fraction of it's power, it would have to show two things:
1. Show the three of them standing side by side. Brandi Carlile is a band not just a person. Phil and Tim have been by Brandi's side for 20 years and their collaborations have always been credited equally.
2. View looking out from the stage. Brandi may have practiced signing autographs before anyone outside of her family even knew her name, but the music has never been just about her and yet it's genuinely her. This point is something that probably only grassroot fans will understand.
#The Story#Brandi Carlile#Tim Hanseroth#Phil Hanseroth#The Ryman#Music#Nashville#Nashville Artist#bramily#songwriters#art#painting#nashville#country music
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Brandi Carlile’s Big Show Filled with Big Heart on the Big Stage at MSG
Brandi Carlile – Madison Square Garden – September 14, 2019
Madison Square Garden is one of the biggest stages in the world and it often takes an artist with a big rocking sound, a big, wild personality or a big, over-the-top production to fill it. On Saturday night Brandi Carlile proved that you can also fill that room with a big heart, showering love on a bowled-over sold-out audience over a remarkable, career-crowning two-hour set and receiving that love back from the crowd 20,000 times over. On a night filled with such emotion and heart, Carlile couldn’t have asked for a better warm-up than the legendary Mavis Staples, who got the night rolling with a tight opening set of soulful covers and her uplifting rhythm and blues.
Carlile took to the stage, in a tuxedo with sparkly black pants and a big bow tie, to rocking fanfare from her band, a literal church bell somewhat appropriately clanging out her arrival and bringing everyone in the house to their feet. Hopping up and down, she started things with “Hold Out Your Hand,” off last year’s By the Way, I Forgive You. Carlile didn’t hide her excitement at all, screaming, “I am home!” before “Wherever Is Your Heart,” her band equally as enthused, longtime bandmates Phil and Tim Hanseroth bouncing around the stage. The audience clapping along to “Hard Way Home” felt like a collective heartbeat as Carlile sang about “all the times I should have turned back.”
Three songs in, it could have been any old Brandi Carlile show, albeit a very big one. At that point, she let everyone know that it was “impossible to describe what it feels like right now,” and, as the audience responded with a loving roar, tears rolled down her face—tears she didn’t try to hold back, tears that would fuel the rest of the set. Before long, Staples returned to the stage to duet on her father’s “Friendship,” which was followed by the big surprise of the night, a three-song set by Carlile’s country supergroup, the Highwomen, as Amanda Shires and Natalie Hemby joined her onstage. Staples stayed out for “Highwomen,” singing a powerful verse that began with “I was a freedom rider” and ended with “But I am still around,” giving at least one person in the room some serious chills. The second half of the show was a career-spanning outpouring of love, gratitude, country, folk and rock and roll. From the three-part harmonies with the Hanseroths on “The Eye” to the touching tribute to her daughter on “The Mother,” and from a sparse take on her beloved Joni Mitchell with “A Case of You” to leading her Garden-worthy band through a rocked-out cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You,” Carlile filled that big room with a big sound, a big personality and the biggest heart. —A. Stein | @Neddyo
Photos courtesy of Andrew Pintado | www.drewmartinphoto.com
@drewmartinphoto
#Aaron Stein#Amanda Shires#Andrew Pintado#Brandi Carlile#By the Way I Forgive You#Highwomen#Joni Mitchell#Led Zeppelin#Live Music#Madison Square Garden#Mavis Staples#Music#Natalie Hemby#New York City#Phil Hanseroth#Photos#Pop Staples#Review#Tim Hanseroth
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in a Phil Hanseroth falsetto “I don’t need their money, babyyyyy”
You and Me on the Rock - Brandi Carlile and the Twins, (Count Basie Theatre 2023)
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While we're on the topic, two people who are much better than me at covering Closer to Fine: Tim and Phil Hanseroth, for some reason
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This is so funny to me. Of course the band of two straight men and one lesbian icon who used to tour with the Indigo Girls as the front did Closer to Fine at a show and did not involve the lesbian icon
Sang Closer to Fine the other night. "Shailed my sip of shafety til I shank it." Nailed it. Go me.
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The raw power of this all woman group—fronted by my favorite lesbian alt country artist Brandi Carlile—covering my favorite Fleetwood Mac song for a movie about female gangsters fucking up a bunch of dudes leaves me dead.
#the highwomen#i love this band#brandi carlile#maren morris#amanda shires#natalie hembry#tim hanseroth#phil hanseroth#the chain#fleetwood mac#the kitchen
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"Always remember, there was nothing worth sharing, like the love that let us share our name"
#brandi carlile#the firewatcher's daughter#murder in the city#The Avett Brothers#cover song#family#music#lyrics#daily music fix#Spotify#the futch chronicles#hanseroth twins#phil hanseroth#tim hanseroth#playlist#mixtape#road trip
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The Secret Sisters – “Rattle My Bones” Song written by Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth, and Tim Hanseroth
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AMAZING performance of THE JOKE on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert! #bythewayiforgiveyou @colbertlateshow
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