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Brick + Mortar has always been DIY, two best friends from Jersey who built something meaningful from almost nothing. Not quite punk, not polished pop, their music is raw, emotional, and deeply human. Brandon Asraf writes like he’s tearing pages from a journal; trauma, anxiety, identity, and survival spill into every lyric.

Together with drummer John Tacon, they’ve turned basement shows into surreal performances bursting with visuals and connection. Their sound evolved from early releases like 7 Years in the Mystic Room to fan-favorite anthems on Melting Up (“Mystery to Myself,” “No Money to Love You”). They’ve shared stages with <a href="spotify:artist:3YQKmKGau1PzlVlkL1iodx" data-name="Twenty One Pilots">Twenty One Pilots</a> , <a href="spotify:artist:53XhwfbYqKCa1cC15pYq2q" data-name="Imagine Dragons">Imagine Dragons</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3Ayl7mCk0nScecqOzvNp6s" data-name="Jimmy Eat World">Jimmy Eat World</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5ictveRyhWRs8Gt8Dvt1hS" data-name="The Front Bottoms">The Front Bottoms</a>, and more, and their music has appeared in Need for Speed, Elementary, and SiriusXM’s Alt Nation. In 2025, they’re recording their next album with producer Erik Kase Romero (The Gaslight Anthem, The Front Bottoms). Brick &#43; Mortar remains defiant, evolving, and rooted in truth. Still loud. Still weird. Still building something real.

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