Brant Satala
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Brant Satala

Big Rapids, Michigan, United States | INDIE

Big Rapids, Michigan, United States | INDIE
Band Pop Singer/Songwriter

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"Schuler Books and Music"

Brant's performances move in such a natural fashion-- delving into sparsity and complexity equally for a very balanced effort. I was delighted with how honestly the sound is presented as the songs evolve. They are intelligent, literate, and meaningful.
- Louis Baney, Music Mgr.


"Fantastic album, beautiful songs."


What an amazing album. All of these songs are beautifully written ... favourite songs Getting Burned, Freedom in a cup and Things I Said. - Caroline Brambley, Perth, Western Australia


"Review for Running Out of Numbers"

"... packed with tender acoustic charms" - Grand Rapids Press


Discography

2005 -- Running Out of Numbers, full-lenghth 13-track album.

2005 - From the Acorn: 5-song EP, featuring the more singer/songwriter folk side of Brant's craft. Produced by Brant. Special guest Lauran Bittinger on accordion.

2002 - Search and Rescue, Produced by Michael Crittended at Mackinaw Harvest Studios. An acoustic based, somewhat experimental folk-pop record. (CD, out of print -- special order).

1993 - Chronicles: a 4-song EP, featuring Eric Jon on Bass, and Verve Pipe Drummer Donny Brown. A collection of U2/Celtic rock songs. (Cassette, out of print)

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Bio

With a straightforward edge in songwriting, composing, and performance, Brant is a cutting-edge mogul in the region. His latest album, Running Out of Numbers, is a collection of personal reflections and social statements.

The music of Brant is catchy, haunting, and poetic. He is able to humbly reach out and touch on memories or experiences that we all share and that bring us together. Many of his songs are stories, some venturing into the metaphysical, exploring the convolution of our own reality, and often creating a soundtrack to the billions of little stories we live out each day.