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Brett Young

Mercy

  • Brett Young

  • Country

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  • m4a

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  • June 10, 2018

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About Mercy

On one hand, Brett Young's debut album holds enough hooks to stock a bait-and-tackle shop from the funky syncopation and rap-informed vocal phrasing of "Makin' Me Say" to the stomping chorus on "Close Enough" that could have fallen off the back of a classic-rock delivery truck. At the same time, he shows a striking subtlety on tunes like the spare, emotionally unguarded piano ballad "Mercy" and the tender, light-footed "In Case You Didn't Know." Early in his career, he's already mastered working both sides of the fence.

About Brett Young

A singer and songwriter whose music balances the sophistication of contemporary pop with the emotional palette of modern country, Brett Young was born and raised in Orange County, California, and was a teenager when he first developed a love for music by learning to play guitar. In the late '90s, Young was a student at Costa Mesa's Calvary Chapel High School, and he volunteered to help the school's worship leader with performances on Friday mornings. One Friday, the music leader was out of town, and Young ended up taking his place. The experience convinced Young he had what it took to perform in front of an audience, but even as his confidence grew, his first loyalty was to sports. Young was a star pitcher on Calvary Chapel High's baseball team, and in his senior year he helped the team achieve a 28-1 record and took them to the CIF championships, chalking up 130 strikeouts and a 0.90 ERA that season.

Young was being scouted by the majors during his high-school days, but his baseball career came to an end in college when a serious elbow injury spoiled his pitching arm, and he began exploring music again. Influenced by Gavin DeGraw, Young began writing songs and making use of his rich, soulful voice. By 2007, he was appearing regularly at California listening rooms, and he'd released his first record, a self-titled EP. In 2011, Young released a second independent effort, Make Believe, and On Fire followed in 2013. After Young's first decade in the business, he'd appeared at some of California's most prestigious venues, including the Troubadour, the Roxy, and the Viper Room, and had opened for the likes of Colbie Caillat and Katy Perry.

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