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"Saving America," the title-track single off his forthcoming fifth album, released world wild through itunes. "Saving America" is a clarion call for progressive change from a Canadian to his neighbors south of the border. "We love you America," sings Behm, who begins the track with an audio clip of JFK's famous speech before suggesting (in cleverly veiled metaphors) that the country needs another leader equally inspiring to address the legacy of the Bush presidency. Recorded and produced in Behm's state-of-the-art home studio, "Saving America" is as artfully written, smoothly crafted and densely hook-laden as his previous single "The Art of Letting Go," which scored significant radio airplay across Canada in 2007/08. The song was mixed in Vancouver by Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Elvis Costello, Metallica, Sam Roberts) and mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Los Angeles by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner (whose credits stretch from Creedence Clearwater Revival in the 1960s to a who's who of contemporary hitmakers).