Dawn Brothers - Stayin' out Late (2017)
Artist: Dawn Brothers
Title: Stayin' out Late
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: V2 Records Benelux
Genre: Blues Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:41:02
Total Size: 270 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Stayin' out Late
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: V2 Records Benelux
Genre: Blues Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:41:02
Total Size: 270 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Darling
02. Milk Truck
03. Stayin' out Late
04. Stick Around
05. Pictures
06. Vampire
07. The Hunter
08. Get Down the Road
09. Moon Discovered
10. Free Bird
11. Silver Spoon
12. Chevy Suburban
Although these four young men from Rotterdam are not related by blood, they are most certainly brothers. Brothers who share a common ancestor: The good time sound of rock & roll music. Inspired by great classic song smiths such as The Band, CCR, The Rolling Stones and Otis Redding, they pump out songs, playing the old souls of the future in a pure Americana style and with the unstoppable energy of a thundering diesel train.
“The Dawn Brothers will get you movin’ and groovin’, sweaty all day and sticky all night, whippin’ up a frenzy of flammable fun that may just ignite.” – Joshua Baumgarten
The debut LP from The Dawn Brothers, ‘Stayin’ Out Late’ is a timeless new twist in the fellowship of present day roots music. They ride a wave from the past into the future, proving once again that there’s no time like the present. Bas, Levi, Rowan and Rafael all manage to shine as individual musicians on this record, yet what they achieve together is the real juicy juice that will make your soul feel whole and have your body a-shakin’ like a leaf on a tree.
The Brothers say it best themselves: “If you’re looking to get silly, press play and call your momma, ‘cos you’ll be staying out late for a swampy revolution.”
On March 24th, ‘Stayin’ Out Late’ will be released on V2 Records. Produced by guitar slinging legends Mischa den Haring (T99) and Pablo van de Poel (DeWolff) and recorded in Pablo’s Electrosaurus Southern Sound Studio, the Dawn Brothers present an impressing debut.