“Good Company” by Brayden Bell

Brayden Bell starts off “Good Company” with a quick chorus-like intro, really setting the tone for this song. He adds so many production choices to create the vibe of this song. There are country, Indie, and rock influences, all combining to create a unique sound to Brayden.

His vocals help turn the words into a feeling rather than just a sound. Brayden Bell connects with the audience on a more personal level by giving them a journey that is a full of surprises.

You can feel the emotion within the change of his vocal range. It makes all the difference when trying to resonate with the lyrical aspects of this song. Really brilliant job by Brayden Bell.

Written by Tricia Patras

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