Singer/Songwriter Brian Mackey Releases Heart Wrenching 'Learn To Be' Music Video

By: Aug. 14, 2017
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Brian Mackey knows: there are few things in life as brutal as a breakup. Once accustomed to the support of a partner, it can be nearly impossible to stand alone; it's no great exaggeration to say it's like being forced to learn to walk again. But emotional turbulence has often prompted gripping, forthright art, and Mackey's latest single is just that kind of a song. "Learn To Be" is an aching, unflinching look at dependence within a troubled relationship - the lament of a man who is searching for a lost sense of self in the long shadow of his partner. It's exactly the sort of writing listeners have come to expect from Mackey, an earnest chronicler of the human heart whose private reflections always have universal dimensions.

To translate the story of "Learn To Be" to moving images, he's turned to the Argentine filmmaker and artist Caro Patlis, who brings his song to life in bold color. Patlis has won international recognition as a director, but she's also a trained photographer, too - one who has worked for the legendary Danny Clinch - and her attention to composition and visual detail is apparent in every frame of the "Learn To Be" clip. Here her camera follows a young painter whose latitude for expression is compromised by his obsessive dependence on the women in his life. Just as their protagonist flings paint at his canvas in frustration, Patlis and Mackey confront the viewer with scenes that are provocative, colorful, maybe a little messy, but always compulsively watchable. Watch "Learn To Be" by Brian Mackey

"Learn To Be" is the lead single from Brian Mackey's upcoming EP - one that's poised to extend a winning streak that began a decade ago with the imaginative, playful Feng Shui For Slobs EP. That disc earned Mackey his first placement (the song "Painted Red," which was featured in the Disney Channel's Naturally Sadie), and the singer-songwriter hasn't looked back since. With its cinematic scope and its immersive beauty, Mackey's music is a natural fit for television and movies, and his songs have scored programming on the Travel Channel, A&E, Lifetime, and numerous other filmed projects. Broken Heartstrings, Mackey's 2014 set, earned him attention on CMT for the expansive "America". He's persuaded ace producer Jon Levine - the man who put the muscle in Rachel Platten's "Fight Song" to man the boards for his set. He's on the brink of a major breakthrough, and those in the know won't be surprised at all if "Learn To Be" is the single that makes the telegenic Mackey a star.

Brian just kicked off his Summer US tour at the City Winery in NYC Sunday July 9th at a benefit for the charity "Musicians On Call". Find him supporting the legendary David Bromberg both tonight, 7/13, at Rams Head on Stage in Annapolis MD and tomorrow, 7/14 at the Mauch Chunk Opera House in Jim Thorpe. Additional dates as follows

Stroudsburg PA, 9/22 - Sherman Theater, with David Bromberg
Syracuse NY, 9/24 - The Westcott Theater, with David Bromberg
Fall River MA 10/7 - Narrows Center for the Arts, with David Bromberg

In October and November he heads off to a 10-city European tour with artist Ron Pope.

Watch "Learn To Be" by Brian Mackey

Visit Brian Mackey online for music, upcoming tour dates & more.
http://www.brianmackeymusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/brianmackeyfans
https://twitter.com/brianmackeynyc


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