Brother Adams

Blood

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

Quick Links:

More reviews tagged #Folk

  • reviewed 06/2004

    Brother Henry
    Come On, People

  • reviewed 01/2007

    ADAM SNYDER
    This Town Will Get Its Due

  • reviewed 10/2005

    Susan Cowsill
    Just Believe It

  • reviewed 08/2017

    Boomtown Ghosts
    Pint & A Half

  • reviewed 05/2004

    Gail Ann Dorsey
    I Used to Be

  • reviewed 01/2005

    Joanna Newsom
    The Milk-Eyed Mender

Compiled by the WYCE Journalism Club

The opinions expressed in these reviews are those of the individual volunteers that submitted the article and do not necessarily reflect the views of WYCE or GRCMC; nor its staff, donors, or affiliates.