Bret Alexander is a songwriter and producer based in Pennsylvania. His band The Badlees were signed to Polydor/A&M in 1995 with Bret as the principle songwriter and guitarist. They had two hit radio singles called "Fear Of Falling" and "Angeline Is Coming Home" in 1996. Bret went on to produce artists like Breaking Benjamin, The Badlees, and Darcie Miner. His work has been featured on The Winter Olympic Games, MTV, The Real World, Extra, The VMAs, Days Inn, and various films such as Boys And Girls, All In Time, and Heroes of Dirt.
Bret Alexander's credits include: The Badlees "River Songs" Artist/Producer/Songwriter, The Badlees "Up There, Down Here" Artist/Co-Producer/Songwriter, Breaking Benjamin "Saturate" Engineer, and Music Supervisor on "Heroes Of Dirt" BMX Movie.
Anthematic rock track. In the tradition of J. Geils Band "Love Stinks". A harmonica opens the track. It has a 1990s feel akin to The Wallflowers or Counting Crowes. Would work well in cues relating to the 1990s musical era. Mid tempo but uplifting and exciting. Instrumental, Corporate, Corporate Rock Guitar
Straight up pop punk instrumental. A basic guitar, bass, drums, instrumentation. Would be great for anyone looking for a Blink 182, New Found Glory, The Replacements, or Ramones style track. Good for driving music or anything with lots of motion. 90s or early 2000's style for the most part, Instrumental, Corporate, Corporate Rock Guitar
A repetitive pizzacato string motif opens this dynamic track full of peaks and valleys. Lush strings bring tension an release throughout the piece. Great for a transition piece or opening credits or anything with montages or motion. Killer guitar and violin solos bring everything to a climax at end. Instrumental, Corporate, Corporate Dramatic Epic
Instrumental electric track with lots of blues elements and drum machine loops. Harmonica and electric guitar licks aplenty. Moby touched on this style as well as Massive Attack. Several builds with breakdowns. Bass riff similar to Weezer's Hash Pipe. Definitely a few grunge elements too. Cool track, Instrumental, Corporate, Corporate Rock Guitar
Loud, bashing rock song about the hypocrisy of TV evangelism. Big guitars drums and a sneering vocal. Catchy power pop "do do do" sing along chorus. Would work great in a dark comedy or as an end title. Criticism of modern religion. Christianity and the money that changes hands in the name of God. Male Vocals, Corporate, Corporate Rock Guitar
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