2015-05-15
To confine Brother Adams to a single genre would be undeserving of their sound. A charming blend of folk rock, bluegrass, country, and a dash of their secret sauce seasons their bloody sophomore release. Acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and electric bass are at the roots of this record, with a myriad of percussion instruments and local features mixed throughout the unconventional songs. The energy of their performance can be felt through their aggressive group vocals and percussive strumming. A passionate, foot-tappin’ good time.
review by Ben
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