All Twelve tracks on Bring Back Tomorrow were either written or co-written by Brennin. Scott Huff produced the tracks at 16
Ton Studios, and Jeff Juliano did the mixing. Kip Winger also had a hand in the recording. Brennin has opened for national acts, gone on tour as a
backup vocalist, and has produced three albums to date.
Brennin's smooth, blues tinged, voice keeps you hanging on awaiting each new chorus.
“Can't let You go” starts with a simple whole note strum, then builds dynamically until the end brings you back down to the beginning. “Don't Blame Me”
has a powerful bridge section brought to you by a minor 3rd movement. The guitar riff for “Wherever You Are” is a nice change from typical open chord
pop tunes. “Everybody's On Fire” is a heartfelt tune that gives you a feeling of togetherness and peace.
The song “My Only One” has Brennin singing with Kendra Chantelle where their voices compliment each other like they were made to sing together.
Brennin's use of falsetto adds a gentle touch to the chosen phrase. Bring Back Tomorrow is an album full of addicting melodies and brilliant
changes.
Review by Russell Eldridge