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BROTHER
Gunther-Murphy's, in Chicago
August 3, 2003
Review and photos by Anita Lande
What do you get when you put two enthusiastic Aussie's
on stage playing bagpipes, guitars, and their native didgeridoo's, along
with a flashy but hugely talented guitarist who later sits down to play
some mean cello, a funky
keyboardist that can rap pretty good, and a drummer that also decides to
play trumpet in a few tunes? This all adds up to the band Brother.
Going to see Brother perform live will leave you
walking out of the club seeing music in an entirely different perspective.
I can guarantee you will never see an act quite like this one.
Hamish and Angus Richardson, brothers from the land
down-under, came over to the States years ago to put together their band.
As the core writers, they also split lead vocal duties on the songs. Angus
lead off the night with the solid steering song "Death of Me."
During many of their songs they use the didgeridoo, which is a long pipe
instrument, with a very low bass sound which helps define their unique
sound. The harmonies between Hamish and Angus are chilling.
Chicago native, and lead guitarist Rick Kurek, lends
his voice on one of their strongest songs called, "River." It is
always fascinating to watch dueling guitar players, but watching a dueling
guitar and bagpipes is something
altogether an experience to see. Rick and Hamish pull this off quite
nicely.
The two newest members of the band are drummer T.
Xiques and the amazing keyboardist, Derek "Dez" Stewart. With
the addition of Dez, Brother's music has taken new life bringing in a
fresh, up-to-date techno sound with a groove
that had the crowd at Gunther-Murphy's dancing to every song. Brother
performed many other originals such as "Fragile,"
"Crazy," and "Funny".
Their loyal fans travel along from city to city to
support their favorite band. "Noise In My Head. Online, I Am
Naked" is the opening line to a Brothers' crowd favorite song
"Crazy." A tradition that started years ago is that during
this song, the crowd starts blowing bubbles. Yes, bubbles. So about half
way through this song, try to imagine hundreds of bubbles flying in the
air. Yes, a little Crazy, don't you think? But all in good fun.
Brother is currently on tour, promoting their new CD,
Urban Cave, which is by far the strongest material that the band has
written to date.
So, if you are looking for good Celtic rock, with
bagpipes, didgeridoo, and some funky rap mixed in, try Brother for a night
and you will get your fix. You will definitely leave the club with noise
in your head, whether you are
naked or not.
For more information visit: www.BrotherMusic.com
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