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Michael Antelope Explore Harmful Love and Emotional Dependency on Gentle Folk Single “Bridge Over My Head”

by Leslie Sherman June 29, 2026 1:58 pm

Following the April 2026 release of their debut single, “Cat Crow,” Hamilton, ON folk duo Michael Antelope (singers/guitarists Doug McBrien and Lenny McGowan) return with “Bridge Over My Head,” a gentle and emotionally layered folk single that explores the painful contradiction of loving something that ultimately harms you. Rooted in close harmonies, warm acoustic instrumentation, and thoughtful storytelling, the song captures the quiet internal dialogue that unfolds when comfort and emotional damage begin to blur together.

At first glance, “Bridge Over My Head” presents itself like a tender love song; soft, romantic, and deeply affectionate. Beneath its warmth, however, lies a much sadder reality. “The narrator is explaining all the signs that the subject really does not care for them in the ways they need,” the duo explain, “yet in the chorus they still express that they need them.”

The song’s title itself reflects that emotional duality. “The ‘Bridge Over My Head’ represents two opposing ideas,” they share. “The bridge is a sign of comfort and safety, keeping you safe from the sun, rain, and the world around you. But when the water rises, the bridge stops you from floating up with it and keeps you trapped underneath.” That tension between safety and suffocation runs throughout the song, giving “Bridge Over My Head” its quietly devastating emotional pull.

Originally written by Lenny while still in high school, the song remained untouched for years before eventually being shared with Doug. Together, the pair brought the track to life through the same live-off-the-floor recording approach that has become central to Michael Antelope’s sound. “All the vocals you hear were done in one take,” they share.

The session also featured bassist Ben Whitley, whose understated performance adds emotional depth and warmth to the arrangement. “We wanted the production to hold a bit more weight than just two guitars and vocals,” they say. “The bass adds this beautiful low emotional element to the song.”

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