Pennan Brae “The Love That I Got”

Pennan Brae
“The Love That I Got”
Directed by Rob Fitzgerald
Celluloid FM
Add date – 12/3/2020

About Pennan Brae

Music with the fewest moving parts, the bare minimum of bells and whistles, is the stuff that stands the test of time. A riff, a hook, a melody, an idea; that authentic simplicity is the through-line for every genre that relies upon one wannabe poet with a well-worn guitar. Vancouver’s Pennan Brae draws his inspiration from the forefathers of pretty much everything you love: Elton John, Muddy Waters, BB King, The Stooges, and The Kinks. Singer-songwriter, guitarist, and filmmaker, Pennan Brae is a true storyteller, no matter the medium. Dive into his lengthy discography, and you’re as likely to pull out a head-bobbing down-and-out rocker as you are a stratospheric ballad shot through with humor and joy. “The Love That I Got” is his latest, and it’s another era-defying ode to the human condition.

About “The Love That I Got”

If love is hard to find, it’s even harder to let go of. That’s the spot Brae found himself in as he was messing around on his guitar a few months back. He had some serious unrequited feelings for someone. It was a situation that, in his words, “no matter the headwinds, they wouldn’t stop ‘the love that I got.’ And should things not materialize, there’d be emotional baggage to carry, but I’d keep moving on.” The gritty 6-string fuzz and driving backbeat in “The Love That I Got” make for instantly memorable verses and choruses, but it’s Brae’s signature throaty melodies that really shine here. It never hurts to write a heartbreak song when the wounds are fresh, but it takes a skilled songwriter to transform that confusion and desperation into relatable and insightful – but most importantly, hummable – lyrics. “The Love That I Got” is just further proof that Pennan Brae is a rare artist who can convey complex emotions with honest simplicity.

About the video

A timeless tune deserves a timeless toon, so director Rob Fitzgerald traveled back to 1933 to find the right visual backdrop for Brae’s take on the pitfalls of love. The classic Betty Boop clip “Crazy Inventions” actually looks like it was created for the song. The rhythms match perfectly, and the wild contraptions featured here reek of another kind of desperation and over-complication. Brae and Fitzgerald chose the animation for Betty Boop’s rare staying power: she’s every bit as entertaining now as when she debuted in 1930. Her independent, inquisitive, and unique style felt like just the right fit for a track about thinking your way out of a strange situation. We’re pretty sure everyone who checks out “The Love That I Got” will hear themselves, who they were, at some point in their love life.


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We’re thrilled to team up with Pennan Brae once again to promote his “The Love That I Got” video! Please let us know what we can do to secure a spot for this video in your programming and online presentations, or if you’d like us to send some Pennan Brae merch for contests and giveaways. Pennan Brae’s The Astronot film is streaming on Amazon Prime now! For more info, you can reach out to Andy Gesner and the HIP Video Promo team at 732-613-1779 or info@HIPVideoPromo.com. You can check out pennanbrae.com or follow @Pennan_Brae on Twitter or @PennanBrae on Instagram to see what Pennan Brae is up to.  

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