2016-11-28
They sound quite a bit like a Portugal the Man, or even Head and the Heart. They use quite a few unique instruments including a Sitar in their mix. Given there is only 3 people in the band, it always makes things a little challenging, but with this being their 4th Album they are definitely getting things fine tuned and dialed in. Pretty solid, i enjoyed it quite a bit, especially considering the genre.
review by Matt
CHRIS ROBINSON BROTHERHOOD
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John Doe
Forever Hasn't Happened Yet
Sol Driven Train
Dance
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Live at St. Ann's Warehouse
EL SPORTIVO AND THE BLOOZ
Nights and Weekends
BROOKVILLE
Life in the Shade
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