Brian Hindman is an award winning songwriter/producer living in Lewisville, TX with his wife Jamie, two daughters, Aria, and Cadence, and his little boy Max. He has been the creative force behind the indie/emo/alternative band Elijah's Bones. Recent musical credits include: singing on a short film spoof for the DVD release of the television show "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" (the song, "Felicia"), writing/performing the music for a short animated film by Nicreations, "The Emperor's New Clothes", producing songs for 10 other recording artists, winning multiple songwriting awards with the latest award in 2008 being from "Song Of The Year", and producer credits on two recent music CD releases. Brian has been invited by A&R representatives to showcase for the music industry in Nashville and has a single coming out in April, 2009. Brian's music is lyrically intelligent, emotionally candid, with enough hooks to keep the ear and soul coming back for more.

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Brian's singing voice can be heard on the DVD release of the TV show "Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog"!

Brian's Bio

Brian Hindman is from Lewisville, TX and has been writing songs for about 15 years. Sometimes collaborating with other songwriters/musicians, but often, Brian does everything himself (from writing the lyrics to arranging/recording the music). Brian is an unusual songwriter/performer, putting folk and/or classical instruments in a rock setting (mandolin/banjo/opera singer). He can be highly experimental, but he also pays a lot of attention to the lyrics and tries to reach a state of poetry with them.

Here's an insightful quote from Brian about his songwriting craft, "Many songs on the radio these days suffer from underdeveloped 'plot'. By plot, I mean the song builds continuously and slowly gives moments of clarity until the climax (lyrically speaking). Many songs these days just seem to be a bag of adjectives and pretty words that, well, don’t take the listener on a wonderful journey, stimulating the brain and heart (with music to match)."

Here's another quote from Brian about what sets his music apart from the crowd:
"One thing that sets my music apart is the willingness and drive to experiment and the ear to know when it works and when it doesn’t. I think most listeners want to hear something new and fresh (not relying on the same old gimmicks and styles). I’m also not afraid to tackle difficult subjects lyrically."

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