Kyle Bennett Band

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What's It Like 00:00 Tools
I'm Gone 00:00 Tools
Into Her Arms 04:04 Tools
Time to Switch to Whiskey 03:34 Tools
Granddaddy's Song 00:00 Tools
Money Can't Buy Love 00:00 Tools
Should've Listened 00:00 Tools
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Devil's on My Trail 00:00 Tools
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When the Lights Go Down 00:00 Tools
Still In Love With You 00:00 Tools
Everything To Lose 00:00 Tools
One Light Town 00:00 Tools
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Sometimes the best chapters of our lives are the ones we write ourselves. Country artist Kyle Bennett is doing just that as he comes into his own with his first solo project to be released later this year. With a new wife, new baby and a new band, Kyle is excited to let his music reflect this new chapter in his life. Having been surrounded by music his entire life (both parents were music directors at the family’s church in Ft. Worth and have released their own Christian gospel albums), it’s no surprise that Kyle Bennett followed suit from an early age. The new single, "Here In This Town," covers the depressingly happy reality of being left behind by the one you love. “The song follows this journey from feeling lost and alone, to coming to grips with the situation, even though the whole town evokes memories of the two of you. The bridge brings the journey full circle with the realization that you've moved on and will be okay,” says Bennett. On the forthcoming EP, due out this summer, Bennett's writing and music styles remain true to his aesthetic: the unmistakably clear voice and smooth inflection that are core to Kyle Bennett’s sound. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.