Pigeon Opinion Featuring a Review of DON'T YOU WANT ME by FOR YOU BROTHER
- 4 days ago
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For You Brother’s latest album, Don't You Want Me, is a masterclass in the art of homegrown music production. Recorded entirely at the duo’s Dizzle Land studio, Phil Noah’s vocals shine as Jon Dash’s guitar work is full of dynamics, creating a sound that effortlessly fuses the raw energy of classic rock with the pop sensibilities that the genre is known for. The duo’s covers of over 150 songs are testament to the technical and emotional prowess of the duo, with highlights such as “Don’t You Want Me” and “Lady” showcasing the soulful vocals that the duo is known for. Taking inspiration from the greats such as Lenny Kravitz, Jimi Hendrix, and Prince, the duo manages to channel the timeless energy of the legends whilst forging a new voice that is uniquely their own. The rich production values and heartfelt delivery make the album a compelling listen, and with upcoming live performances alongside the Jimi Bennett Band, For You Brother is cementing its place as one of the major players in the modern rock scene.
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