Tay Bronson’s latest single focuses on that bit of furniture that can so often become so much more than what it was originally planned for – sure, you can eat at the ‘Kitchen Table‘ but you might also prepare food, study for an exam, use as an office space, file away the bills in that big pile at one end. If the kitchen is the heart of the house then the table is the heart of the kitchen.
The song is taken from ‘Bad Apple‘, the follow up – four years on – from his debut solo album ‘Drinks & Memories.’ Prior to these albums Tay Bronson was more in the Indie-rock sphere with Push Down & Turn—the alternative rock group that he was bassist and primary songwriter for from 1991 until the band decided to take their hiatus in 2003. The music he’s making now might seem like an unexpected turn but as Tay explains it is more like going back to early influences: “I was always a big fan of the ‘90s alternative rock scene but a few years ago I began really digging back into some of my early influences like Waylon Jennings, John Prine and Hank Williams Jr.”