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From the ashes of the acclaimed Ohio rock band Buffalo Killers, singers/ songwriters/siblings Zachary and Andrew Gabbard have re-emerged as The Gabbard Brothers. And while there are still similarities to their previous band - with nods to greats like Neil Young, James Gang and Buffalo Springfield - there's a hazier, organic, earthy-psych vibe running through the brothers' new music.
The Gabbard Bros. released their two debut singles "Sell Your Gun Buy A Guitar" and "Too Much To Feel" in 2019 and 2020, respectively, and are now following that up with their self-titled debut studio album, out this summer via Colemine Records' imprint Karma Chief. On it the duo traverse through a dozen tracks that effortlessly mixes upbeat pop rock ("Hang On, Mama," "Little Mama, "Yer A Rockstar") with twangy country-fried rock ("Easter's Child") and even hearkens back to the heavy swagger of their former band ("Gimme Some Of That," "Feel Better Love Better").
While comparisons to so many greats have always come easy with their previous work, the brothers seem to be settling into their own signature sound. Andrew admits, "I think the longer we write music, the more we sound like ourselves. Which is what, as an artist, you’re always trying to achieve. To let yourself shine through and not just your musical influences. And we’re both homebodies 100%. We were raised that way."
The Gabbard Brothers' self-titled studio album drops on July 15th via Karma Chief Records.
The Gabbard Bros. released their two debut singles "Sell Your Gun Buy A Guitar" and "Too Much To Feel" in 2019 and 2020, respectively, and are now following that up with their self-titled debut studio album, out this summer via Colemine Records' imprint Karma Chief. On it the duo traverse through a dozen tracks that effortlessly mixes upbeat pop rock ("Hang On, Mama," "Little Mama, "Yer A Rockstar") with twangy country-fried rock ("Easter's Child") and even hearkens back to the heavy swagger of their former band ("Gimme Some Of That," "Feel Better Love Better").
While comparisons to so many greats have always come easy with their previous work, the brothers seem to be settling into their own signature sound. Andrew admits, "I think the longer we write music, the more we sound like ourselves. Which is what, as an artist, you’re always trying to achieve. To let yourself shine through and not just your musical influences. And we’re both homebodies 100%. We were raised that way."
The Gabbard Brothers' self-titled studio album drops on July 15th via Karma Chief Records.
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