Mitch Benn, the versatile comedian and musician, presents his seventh studio album, "Breaking Strings," released on March 19, 2012, under Laughing Stock Productions. This comedy album, spanning 48 minutes, is a delightful blend of wit, humor, and clever lyrics that showcase Benn's unique perspective on modern life.
The album features 14 tracks, including the popular "I'm Proud of the BBC" and "I Love My Phone," which offer humorous takes on contemporary issues. Other standout tracks like "The Library" and "Song for Europe" blend satire with catchy melodies, making "Breaking Strings" a standout in Benn's discography. The album also includes a live version of the title track, "I'm Proud of the BBC," providing a dynamic contrast to the studio recordings.
Mitch Benn's signature style shines through in this album, combining clever wordplay and sharp social commentary with infectious tunes. Whether you're a fan of comedy, music, or both, "Breaking Strings" offers a refreshing and entertaining listen. The album's themes range from the absurdities of modern technology to the quirks of everyday life, all delivered with Benn's distinctive humor and musical prowess.