“I just fell in love with a forty-five (rpm record) been kept alive in a box over 30 years old,” sings Chris Henderson, the front man of the Hartford, CT, band BRONZE RADIO RETURN. This lyric, from their full-length debut album, OLD TIME SPEAKER, begins to paint the picture that enables your understanding of the group and their music. Like listening to old Bluesmen on your iPod Touch, BRONZE RADIO RETURN is about the juxtaposition of the old and the new. The love for these old records is a mutual feeling shared by the band members, who attribute their sound to the music that came long before their childhoods.
The serious nature of the band members’ musicianship led them to study their craft for their higher education. They met playing throughout CT and NY in various permutations through mutual friends. The way they modernize this traditional American style of music is what makes them truly unique. “We each offer a different spin on the music we play,” offers Henderson, who professes great appreciation for Ben Harper and Muddy Waters. “That’s really how we found our unique sound. Everyone has a voice and adds to it.” Bandmates Struble and Griffith cite Stevie Wonder, while Tanen is moved by the modern-day Stone Temple Pilots’ tight bass groove. CCR and Stevie Ray Vaughn light Fetkowitz’s fire, and Warner rounds it out with a push from Tom Petty.
Producer, Doug Derryberry (Bruce Hornsby, Ben Folds Five) discovered BRONZE RADIO RETURN's considerable talents at a NYC show and produced their first EP. More recently, the Northeastern band’s collaboration with Midwestern producer/multi-instrumentalist Chad Copelin brought them to a Southern studio and resulted in the creation of a ten-song album. OLD TIME SPEAKER has brought the band's sound to a whole new place, and the band has made it their mission to experience as much of this country as possible, hitting the road for incredibly long stretches to share their music with as many as possible.
Myspace Records brought BRONZE RADIO RETURN into their stable of 'Friends and Family' – the best unsigned bands on the popular portal. Exemplified by tracks like “Pullin’ on the Reins,” “Strawberry Hill,” and “Wolves,” OLD TIME SPEAKER has what it takes to please lovers of all kinds of Rock & Roll.
Henderson concludes, “Ultimately, we want to make people move when they hear our music.” With their non-stop touring, get ready for BRONZE RADIO RETURN to ‘move’ into your town soon!
Worth Wondering
Bronze Radio Return Lyrics
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I don't know where I've gone
But I'm awake now, so withdrawn
Like pennies on the beach
King kills pawn
No one sheds a tear
Life goes on
And the world gets colder every year
And you decide when you come and go
And you kept me wondering if you'll let me know
And I've waited in the shadows down below
And you've kept me wondering if it's worth wondering
And you've kept me wondering if it's worth wondering
And you've kept me wondering if it's worth wondering
All my thoughts, crowd my head
And sweat inside my mind
Perspiration drips
And waters down the time
Like sea glass tumbling
All your dreams, lost among the wind
Get trapped inside my net
And I'll place them, in the sauna in my head
Where they'll melt together there
Where they'll melt together there
And you decide when you come and go
And you left me wondering if you'll let me know
And I've waited in the shadows down below
And you've kept me wondering if it's worth wondering
And you've kept me wondering if it's worth wondering
And you've kept me wondering if it's worth wondering
And you've kept me wondering if it's worth wondering
The lyrics of “Worth Wondering” by Bronze Radio Return speak about a feeling of being lost and disconnected, with references to a beach and sea glass serving as symbols of time passing and thoughts crowding the mind. The lyrics are reflective, with the singer feeling withdrawn and uncertain about where they stand in the world. They use imagery such as “King kills pawn” to describe a feeling of helplessness in the face of larger forces, such as the passage of time and the inevitable changes that come with it.
The chorus of the song is focused on a relationship, with the singer addressing someone who has kept them wondering about their feelings and intentions. The repeated question, “And you’ve kept me wondering if it’s worth wondering,” speaks to the frustration of wanting clarity and resolution but being uncertain if it’s even worth pursuing.
Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of yearning for connection and understanding, both with the self and with others. The themes of time, loss, and uncertainty are woven throughout, highlighting the universal struggles that come with the human experience.
Line by Line Meaning
Four long years
It has been four years since something significant happened.
I don't know where I've gone
The singer has lost track of where they have been.
But I'm awake now, so withdrawn
The singer is now aware of their surroundings, but still feels emotionally detached.
Like pennies on the beach
The artist feels small and insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
King kills pawn
Powerful people harm those who are weaker than them.
No one sheds a tear
No one seems to care about the harm that has been inflicted.
Life goes on
Despite the harm that has been done, time continues to move forward.
And the world gets colder every year
The world becomes more cruel and unfeeling as time passes.
And you decide when you come and go
The artist is not in control of their relationship with the person they are addressing.
And you kept me wondering if you'll let me know
The person they are addressing has left the artist unsure about their whereabouts and emotions.
And I've waited in the shadows down below
The singer has been patiently waiting for the other person to come back.
And you've kept me wondering if it's worth wondering
The artist is unsure if their investment in the relationship is worth the emotional toll it takes on them.
All my thoughts, crowd my head
The singer's mind is full of conflicting thoughts and emotions.
And sweat inside my mind
The singer is anxious and distressed.
Perspiration drips
The singer's emotional turmoil is physically manifesting in their body.
And waters down the time
The artist's anxiety is making time feel like it is moving slowly.
Like sea glass tumbling
The artist feels tossed around and unsure of their position in the world.
All your dreams, lost among the wind
The person they are addressing has lost sight of their aspirations.
Get trapped inside my net
The singer is trying to catch and understand the other person's dreams and emotions.
And I'll place them, in the sauna in my head
The artist is trying to process and understand the other person's emotions in their own mind.
Where they'll melt together there
The artist is hoping that by understanding the other person's emotions, they can create a stronger bond.
And you left me wondering if you'll let me know
The person they are addressing has left the artist unsure about their whereabouts and emotions.
And you've kept me wondering if it's worth wondering
The singer is unsure if their investment in the relationship is worth the emotional toll it takes on them.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHRISTOPHER HENDERSON
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Wonder if these are the old songs reoackaged into new videos, or something brand new?