Brett Dennen put on a great show! We were dancing all night! His opening act, Foy Vance, was also a very talented performer.

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Across his career, Brett Dennen has established himself as the kind of singer-songwriter who finds inspiration by digging into the nooks and crannies of the human condition--exploring pain, joy, sadness, and all points in between. If It Takes Forever (Mick Music), the California native's eighth solo album and first full-length since 2021's See the World, is no exception. The warm, immersive collection boasts deeply felt sentiments, underpinned by rich acoustic guitars and Dennen's earnest vocals, in the vein of dusky Americana ("Golden State of Mind"), harmonica-driven blues (the Tom Petty-esque "Careful What You Wish For"), rootsy indie ("Don't Go Talking"), and meditative folk-rock (highlight "Time To Wake Up").
If It Takes Forever emerged out of a tough 2023 for Dennen, as he was dealing with the death of his dad. "He was such a strong figure in my life that I depended on so much as both a dad and a best friend," he said. "And I knew immediately in order for me to deal with his death, the best thing I could do was to make an album about it."
Understandably, Dennen took his time coming up with song ideas for If It Takes Forever, and spent the bulk of a year simply thinking about "what kind of album I was going to make and what kinds of songs were going to be on the album," he says. "I jotted down ideas on paper, made little voice memos with ideas of songs, melodies and choruses, or sometimes even just talked into a voice recorder."
With these ideas as a foundation, Dennen was well-prepared by the time he hunkered down in late 2023 to formalize his rough ideas into songs. "Making them a reality all happened very fast," he says. "These songs were in my head and came out when I had the guitar in my hand. I would record one, put it away and then come back a few days or a few weeks later and listen to it: 'Okay, I think that's done. That's good enough. Move on, move on, move on.'"
Dennen naturally wrote some songs directly about his dad. But he also wanted If It Takes Forever to tackle his new reality going forward. "It was evaluating life--like, what did this person mean to me?" he says. "What did they inspire in me? What do I think life is about now? Who's the person I really want to be?" But he also found himself turning to broader philosophical questions. "I was also thinking about the state of life: What is life? What does it mean? What's it all about?"
This lent itself to lyrics full of vibrant imagery with multiple layers of meaning. Among his favorite songs is the gentle, folksy "In the Garden," which was indirectly inspired by his parents and the impressive vegetable garden they tended. "I don't necessarily think it's a song about my dad--or a song about him speaking to my mom, per se--but I think it's a song about love and putting your intention into something," Dennen explains. "Metaphorically, it's about taking care of something and creating something beautiful, but it's also a literal place for beautiful things to grow, and a calm place to find solace in."
Another favorite is "Wood Canoe," a narrative-driven story of humble man who has a knack for building a canoe out of wood, with lyrics speaking to the idea of metaphorically taking somebody away to a better place, he explains. "It feels like a Cat Stevens song and has a little bit of Latin rhythm to it." Dennen also loves "Another Day in Babylon" because of its rumbling groove--and the fact it's very literal, as he based the lyrics on things that happened in his own life.
The easygoing opening track, "Chipping Away," meanwhile, touches on resilience and the importance of persevering even when things might not be falling into place the way you'd like. "There's so many things I want to do and so many things I haven't done--and I'm the one holding myself back from doing those things," he explains. "But that's just life, I guess--and here's an opportunity to celebrate that."
Dennen recorded If It Takes Forever quickly, "in a whirlwind five days" in Los Angeles with the musicians in his live band and another long-time collaborator serving as producer, Jon Solo. This full-band configuration gave the album a distinct feeling of immediacy but also lends itself to depth-filled arrangements. Organ courses through the standout "Dharma Baby" while plaintive piano adds sharp melancholy to the meditative "Star Surfer."
"We haven't recorded an album together before now," he notes. "But it was easy to trust everyone and get excited about what we were creating together. We felt like a team; I've never had that feeling before. That's why I think it was easy to get so much done in a short amount of time."
In general, Dennen prefers recording live with a band anyway. But the bond he had formed with his bandmates across years of traveling around together on the road made the If It Takes Forever experience especially seamless--namely because everyone contributed parts and ideas in the studio during the process. "I was really impressed with everybody's ability to help me get to a place where I was feeling good about the direction it was going,' he says. "It wasn't me or the producer saying, 'I want you to do this. I was hoping you would do this.' It wasn't like 'This is Brett's album'--it was like, let's just make this music the best that the four of us can make it."
Since debuting in 2004 with a self-titled album, Dennen has amassed a loyal fanbase thanks to a steady touring schedule, including alongside artists like John Mayer, Jason Mraz and G Love and Special Sauce, as well as multiple song placements in the TV show Parenthood. Another tune, "Comeback Kid (That's My Dog)," became the theme song for the TV adaptation About A Boy. Along the way, Dennen has also had multiple top 10 hits on the AAA radio charts, with the keening title track of See the World, an encouraging song about growing up and forging your own path in life, landing at No. 4 in 2021.
With If It Takes Forever, Dennen plans to hit the road once again, but he possesses additional perspective on--and gratitude for--the solace provided by art and music. "To really boil it down, this is life," he says. "Life is full of things that get complicated and make you busy, and are really hard to deal with. But if you write songs about it, and put it into art, then it makes it a lot more relevant and meaningful and worthy of celebration."
Setlists
- 1.San Francisco
- 2.Chipping Away
- 3.See the World
- 4.Paul Newman Daytona Rolex
- 5.Darlin' Do Not Fear
- 6.Don't Go Talking Yourself Out of This One
- 7.In the Garden
- 8.Already Gone
- 9.She's Mine
- 10.Cassidy
- 11.Comeback Kid (That's My Dog)
- 12.Ain't No Reason
- 13.Wild Child
- 14.Sydney (I'll Come Running)
- 15.Another Day in Babylon
- 16.Blessed
- 1.Chipping Away
- 2.San Francisco
- 3.Darlin' Do Not Fear
- 4.Sydney (I'll Come Running)
- 5.Cassidy
- 6.She's Mine
- 7.Ain't No Reason
- 8.Comeback Kid (That's My Dog)
- 9.Wild Child
- 10.Already Gone
Encore
- 11.Blessed
- 1.See the World
- 2.Paul Newman Daytona Rolex
- 3.Chipping Away
- 4.
- 5.Darlin' Do Not Fear
- 6.She's Mine
- 7.Cassidy
- 8.San Francisco
- 9.Comeback Kid (That's My Dog)
- 10.Ain't No Reason
- 11.Wild Child
- 12.Sydney (I'll Come Running)
- 1.See the World
- 2.Paul Newman Daytona Rolex
- 3.Chipping Away
- 4.Darlin' Do Not Fear
- 5.In the Garden
- 6.San Francisco
- 7.Already Gone
- 8.She's Mine
- 9.Cassidy
- 10.When You Feel It
- 11.Comeback Kid (That's My Dog)
- 12.Ain't No Reason
- 13.Wild Child
- 14.Sydney (I'll Come Running)
Encore
- 15.The One Who Loves You the Most
- 16.??
- 17.Blessed
- 1.See the World
- 2.Paul Newman Daytona Rolex
- 3.Chipping Away
- 4.Darlin' Do Not Fear
- 5.Dharma Baby
- 6.San Francisco
- 7.Already Gone
- 8.Don't Go Talking Yourself Out of This One
- 9.She's Mine
- 10.When You Feel It
- 11.Cassidy
- 12.Comeback Kid (That's My Dog)
- 13.Ain't No Reason
- 14.Wild Child
- 15.Sydney (I'll Come Running)
- 16.solo/riff
- 17.Blessed
- by Anonymous on 3/7/14Royale Boston - BostonRating: 5 out of 5
Brett Dennen
by Bri2020 on 3/3/14Royale Boston - BostonRating: 5 out of 5Just awesome in all ways! Great venue and the music! Brett rocked it - soulful, engaging and inspiring!
Blessed is Brett Dennen
by Refoman on 3/3/14Royale Boston - BostonRating: 5 out of 5Having seen Brett perform as a solo act, I was particularly impressed with how well he used his band. Never did the band's power overshadow the lyrical content. Never did the music seem disconnected from the lyrical direction of each song. Brett is a brilliant communicator. He becomes the lyrics of each song and he drew me in from the first syllable of the night and never once faltered. His focus was laser-like in its intensity, but natural and unforced. What can I say about his songs? They're brilliant and instant classics. His new material blew me away and his old material was played with the commitment of an artist that writes relevant material, and is just as alive today as it was when it was first written. Brett Dennen is becoming the voice of the underdog, the Dylan of the New Age, and I can't wait to see him when he comes back again!
So boring...
by Eileen2015 on 3/3/14Royale Boston - BostonRating: 1 out of 5I left after an hour. The band sounded pretty decent but Dennen has no rapport with audience and every song sounded the same. I only went to see Foy Vance, the opener, who I have seen twice before and he is amazing! We got screwed because the drive from Providence to Boston took almost three hours and we completely missed Foy. I'll never try to get up there on a Friday again.
Good Show
by JustRon on 3/3/14Royale Boston - BostonRating: 5 out of 5Good music, nice venue. Nice small stage with limited seating and good sound. We were pleasantly surprised.
Brett Dennen
by Chokeberry on 3/3/14Royale Boston - BostonRating: 4 out of 5The concert was a lot of fun. The music is very catchy and danceable, It leaves you with a positive feeling. I have seen him playing by himself before and that was wonderful, but this band added so much to his performance. Brett Dennen is a very original rising talent and well worth seeing.
brett dennen was like sesame street for adults
by needsomeedge on 2/28/14Carolina Theatre - DurhamRating: 2 out of 5I REALLY wanted to love this show, and while I think Brett and his band are wonderful musicians, this music and the live show were lackluster. Cheesy, easy pop songs without any bite, funk, edge. At all. We left early.
- by Anonymous on 2/27/14Carolina Theatre - DurhamRating: 5 out of 5
Great seats, loved the local beer selection and the specials available, clean restrooms, helpful and friendly staff.
Brett Dennen was fabulous
by Wheelbarro on 2/27/14Carolina Theatre - DurhamRating: 5 out of 5From the wonderful Carolina Theatre to the final note, it was a fantastic evening! I can't stress enough how great the sound is in this venue. I have heard so many great musicians in poor sounding venues and it ruins the show. Not the case here. Brett was great from start to finish. After the show I searched his website for his next show and saw that he is playing almost every night from now through the end of May! If he can bring it every night like he did on Monday, you are in for a treat! All the musicians are extremely talented and had a very tight sound.
Brett Dennen and Foy Vance were amazing
by auxbryce on 2/27/14Carolina Theatre - DurhamRating: 5 out of 5Foy Vance was unknown to me prior to this show and he blew me away. His voice was amazing and soulful. Brett has a very particular stage presence that reminds you to have fun with life and not to take things too seriously while his lyrics remind you that there are things worth fighting for. He is a marvelous entertainer and seems like the type of guy with whom you would love to sit down and discuss life over a beer.
Amazing Show!
by EmSchwin on 11/7/13Deluxe at Old National Centre - IndianapolisRating: 5 out of 5Brett Dennen is always a favorite! He rocked some of his new songs, but also mixed in all the old favorites! He is an amazing artist and always sounds like his records in person!
Brett Dennen is amazing!!
by Appeline on 11/7/13Deluxe at Old National Centre - IndianapolisRating: 5 out of 5Best show I've ever seen!! Very interactive and so much fun!!
Thank you Brett
by TexinMaine on 8/25/12State Theater - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5What can I say, it was Brett Dennen and he was fabulous! But the better story is, this was the first date for my wife and I, opps gave away the ending. Anyhow 6 months later we were married and after a small ceremony we went and saw Brett play at The Stone Mountain Arts Center in Brownfield Maine. We were lucky enough to meet him after the show and tell our story.
Dennen gave a very entertaining performance!
by MrJimO on 11/20/11Rams Head Live! - BaltimoreRating: 4 out of 5Dennen seemed a bit distracted when first entering the stage with his 4 man band backing him up, but after a few songs the concert really took off! The set list was completely improvised and what song to play next were decided on stage. The concert lasted for almost two hours and after two solo songs by Brett the band re-united for a powerful grand finale. Brett Dennen really knows how to entertain an audience and he really put off a show, you must see him live!
Awesome show! an absolute blast!
by Gyrostic on 11/20/11Rams Head Live! - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5Loved the show, the opener was fantastic and brett was incredible! would definitively go again.
Good Showman, Lost Voice
by PooMan7 on 10/18/11The Pageant - St LouisRating: 2 out of 5Songs 1-3 were great...typical Brett in eccentric fashion. However, he admittedly lost his voice and crapped it up for the remainder or the show. I would love to see him again when his voice is 100%, because I know he is a great singer and his performances are very entertaining.
- by Anonymous on 10/18/11Beaumont Club - Kansas CityRating: 4 out of 5
This show was AWESOME!! I would defiantly go see him again.
Opener Rocked!
by Shrut on 10/18/11The Pageant - St LouisRating: 4 out of 5The opening band for Brett Dennen was incredible. Totally check them out! Brett was pretty good also, but he was losing his voice so it was not as good as it could have been. Overall, fun concert and great venue!
- by EAllen on 10/17/11The Pageant - St LouisRating: 4 out of 5
In my opinion, the best part of this show was the opening act, Blind Pilot. They sounded excellent, with tight harmonies a wide range of emotions in their 45 minute set. Brett Dennen also performed well, given that he was feeling under the weather from lots of recent touring and was beginning to lose his voice.
The most honest, heartfelt performance ever
by KJMM on 10/17/11The Pageant - St LouisRating: 5 out of 5I have already written to Brett's management team, commending him on a brilliant show under the toughest of circumstances. In the face of a sore throat, the ultimate gotcha for a singer with such a fantastic voice, Brett soldiered through and gave the most gutsy vulnerable performance ever! Because his voice was touch-and-go, we were treated to an impromptu acoustic part of the set. Not only did Brett not knock off early, he gave a long encore and played over an hour and a half. Way to go Brett! This is why we love you!