Old Man Brandon Releases Captivating New Album “One Last Load”, The Deluxe Edition

Old Man Brandon is a rising hip hop artist from Orlando, FL who recently released a new album titled “One Last Load”, The Deluxe Edition, which includes 6 unreleased tracks. His new album is available for purchase on Amazon & iTunes store now and will be available on streaming platforms on July 25th. 

Please introduce yourself and tell us about your latest release:

I go by the name Old Man Brandon which was actually a joke that was made by my girlfriend. I thought it had a cool ring to it plus it sounded like a name that would help keep me humble. Most who have been following me or my music know I have Mental Illness. I have listed all the diagnoses many times before and it’s all over my music so I’ll spare you all the endless details. Supporters, family, and friends also know I used to go by a different artist name before I gave my life to God. 

What is the inspiration behind your music?

I’m in such a weird place artistically right now… I guess I’m always in a weird place but- Anyway. My moods and sleep are off all the time but this year It was just, Well… I don’t know how to describe it really? I guess I just dumped it all in these projects. It really came through on this Trash Trilogy. I don’t say that in a boastful way either. There were mistakes, there was TMI, falling short, giving up, and there was just this feeling from the beginning when I was writing that none of this would matter in the end. Although I was venting and using this as therapy and my outlet, I just felt like I would be gone one day and my music wouldn’t matter anymore. Maybe that’s how the TRASH theme came into play. Even right now I feel like an idiot. I’m not the boastful rapper full of ego and pride I was years ago. I’m just a guy who had a mental breakdown and never fully recovered. 

I use my music as my outlet now and a way to share my walk and faith. I just don’t have it in me to sit here and write like I’m some huge undiscovered superstar, BUT!!! That doesn’t mean I don’t think I am special or unique. Look, Having a breakdown, Not being able to remember things, even my own songs, all this mental illness crap has been a blessing! It may not seem like it to others in the world but believe me, it is. Give my albums “Beautiful Trash” and “Garbage Mansion” a try. 

Where can fans purchase your music?

If you like what you hear, buy the grand finale of the trilogy. The title is “One Last Load”, the Deluxe Edition is available on Amazon and iTunes store RIGHT NOW! You get 6 unreleased tracks that will not be on the standard edition when it streams on July 25th. Thank you for listening or sharing this. All the glory goes to God, And I want to dedicate anything good that came from this to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 

Connect:

https://allmylinks.com/oldmanbrandon

https://www.instagram.com/oldmanbrandon1/

https://www.facebook.com/JustCallMeOldManBrandon

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT6X0WxuE-o_4dzLOA2Onhg

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