Hailing from Charlotte, North Carolina, Benji Hughes spends much of his time masterminding his blend of inventive rock and ballads. At times earnest, at others whimsical, Benji is equally adept at keyboards and guitar. He loves beer but he loves women even more. Underneath his thick mane of strawberry blond hair and beard is a versatile singer/songwriter, full of heart. His music collection -- spanning everything from The Crystals, Merle Haggard, and Kinky Friedman to Talking Heads, The Cars, and Slayer -- is as wild as his gracious exterior.
Producer and L.A- bred session musician Keefus Ciancia (T-Bone Burnett, Sheryl Crow, Everlast) assisted Hughes in making his 25-song debut album in his Los Feliz, CA studio. A Love Extreme flows like your favorite mixtape but with the classicality of Randy Newman and Leonard Cohen. Ciancia doesnâ
t hesitate to champion Hughesâ genuine approach to his artistic craft. âThe way he writes lyrics and melodies, Benji finds a way to get into your brain. The way he does things is the way he lives his life. On the piano, heâs freaky because he just sits down and gets into this trance mode. Itâs like a beer coma and his hands just kind of take off. Itâs just kind of natural to him. Heâs an amazing guitar player, too. He did most of the guitar stuff on A Love Extreme. Itâs totally out of control.â
Whether heâs gushing about women and relationships or pining over heartbreaks, Hughes has a penchant for perfecting great pop songs. From the danceable âTight Tee Shirtâ to the synth-slathered vibe of âWhy Do These Parties Always End the Same Wayâ and âBaby, Itâs Your Life!â Hughesâ barefaced humor is instantaneously charming. Even during the more dour moments such as the melancholic âLove Is a Razorâ and the majestic, piano-driven âEven If,â Hughes nails it each and every time.
â[Songwriting] is something that makes me feel good. I just gravitate to it,â Hughes says. âItâs just me being honest with myself. If it wasnât something fun, I wouldnât be doing it.â
Other standouts include ballad âAll Youâve Got to Do Is Fall in Love,â the â70s-singed riffage of âVibe So Hot,â and the old school hip-hop flavors of âLadies on Parade.â âI Went With Some Friends to See the Flaming Lipsâ is another automatic classic-in-the- making, and something Ciancia can personally talk about it.
âBenji took me to my first Flaming Lips show and he showed up to my house in a bunny suit,â Ciancia says. âI was like, âWhoa, what are we doing?â He was like, âJust trust me,â and we drove to the Palladium. Once we got there, he just took off. But later on I saw him on stage dancing with the rest of the animals.â
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