There must be something in the kick drum drumming, there must be something in the guitar strumming.â
Itâs tempting to describe the chorus of Brett Kisselâs latest smash single, âAirwaves,â as whatâs gotten him to this point, but that barely scratches the surface of the artistic growth Kissel displays on his new album, Pick Me Up. The pride of Flat Lake, Alberta has already reached a place very few other Canadian country music artists have attained, but defying the odds has been Kisselâs mission his entire life, the result of a tireless work ethic instilled while growing up on his familyâs farm. Following the incredible success of his 2013 major label debut, Started With A Song, Pick Me Up shows that, like a thoroughbred just out of the gate, Kissel is hitting his stride.
For the new album, Kissel once again teamed up with CCMA Award-winner Bart McKay, as well as one of country musicâs premier producers Mickey Jack Cones (Jason Aldean, Trace Adkins). The common thread was not an attempt to replicate the success of its predecessor, but to have the results reflect Kisselâs unstoppable drive to make his music bigger and better.
âThereâs no other place I prefer to be than on stage,â Kissel says. âWith all of the shows we did for the last album, we were totally prepared as a band when we went into the studio to cut the new material, and determined to exceed the fansâ expectations. Looking back, I might have been preparing for it even while we were finishing the last album, knowing that the next one needed to have more energy.â
Itâs clear that rationale was behind the choice of âAirwavesâ to be Pick Me Upâs first single, as the song established itself as a fan favourite after only a few live outings. Building on that kind of feedback from his audience has always been important to Kissel, and he takes a lot of pride in being one of the most active Canadian country artists on social media. Itâs all fuelled his efforts to expand and enhance his live show, something that kicked into high gear once he hit the road in the fall of 2014 as special guest on multiple Grammy & CMA award winner Brad Paisleyâs cross-Canada tour. Channeling that joyous experience into Pick Me Up became job one.
At the same time, Pick Me Up displays how far Kissel has come as a singer and songwriter, most evident on tracks such as âI Didnât Fall In Love With Your Hair,â a tribute to his mother, a multiple cancer survivor, as well as âI Can Play Guitar,â containing playful insights of life on the Brad Paisley tour, and âCome Pick Me Up,â a poignant rumination on a failed relationship. A desire to present these varied facets of his life played a big role in choosing the material for the new album, Kissel explains.
âI really want everyone who buys one of my records to feel as if theyâre getting a piece of me at that moment. Iâm very fortunate to be a 25-year-old guy touring the world, but at heart Iâm still the same kid who grew up in an amazing family on a cattle ranch in Alberta, and going though a lot of the same things my listeners are. To try to get all of that on to one record is always a pleasant challenge.â
After the year Kissel had in the wake of the success of Started With A Song, no one could be blamed for kicking off their boots, cracking a cold one or two, and imagining things couldnât get any better. But coasting on his accomplishments has never been part of Kisselâs makeup.
The numbers say it all, however: His JUNO Award for Breakthrough Artist marked the first time in 17 years a country act earned the honour. That accolade seemed a lock for Kissel, despite some stiff competition, as it came on the heels of five Billboard Canada Top 10 singles from his major label debut album, Started With A Song.
It was the fulfillment of the dream Kissel has had from the moment he received his first guitar at age six. At 12, he released his first album and took his first trip to Nashville soon after. Many, many, many more trips later, Kissel and his wife settled in Music City, and suddenly the notion of being accepted by the country music establishment was within reach. Kisselâs debut on the Grand Ole Opry in the summer of 2015 brought that into even sharper focus.
âGetting a chance to spend time with Brad Paisley, George Strait and Garth Brooksâmy heroesâand having them be so kind and generous, has been one of the best experiences of my life,â Kissel says. âIâm trying hard not to take it all for granted, but soak it all in and learn as much as I can. It really does feel like a big family here.â
Kissel is indeed adding his unique artistic perspective to the rich musical tradition that has inspired and sustained him for as long as he can remember. On Pick Me Up, there is no disputing he now belongs to that tradition and will continue adding to it for years to come.
Brett recently lead the 2016 CCMA nominations in London, Ontario, and took home multiple awards, including the coveted Male Artist of the Year, and Fansâ Choice Awards!