Brotherly return in 2010 with a new set of songs that have real depth, revealing sweeping textures that run through soul, hip hop, broken beat and electronica. The band have come up with an amazing new album full of stories of life’s ups and downs and is a thinly veiled autobiography telling a troubled history of addiction and recovery, birth and bereavement.
Borrowing on their own personal range of influences Anna Stubbs and Robin Mullarkey combine, merge and effortlessly melt references to Boards Of Canada, Radiohead and Prince all together in a seductive sound which works just as well on the dance floor as the ipod. Sonorous melodies intertwine with edgy beats and soul inflected keyboards and basslines. It’s these qualities of pushing the boundaries that gives Brotherly a unique flavour in these days of safe and pre-packaged pop stars.
NOT TO BE MISSED!!


