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Philadelphia's Brothers Past is emerging as one of the most talked about independent acts in the nation. The band conjures a new energetic sound, merging rock anthems with electronic exploration. Their new CD, This Feeling's Called Goodbye, released at a sold-out Bowery Ballroom in New York City, is drawing accolades from the press and within the industry. Glide Magazine wrote, "Brothers Past focuses on the art of songwriting in a unique way that sets them apart from the pack. When you combine strong, well-written catchy songs… with electronica laden powerhouses… you get a detailed glimpse into the future of music." State of Mind Music hailed This Feeling's Called Goodbye, as 2005’s top album. This Feeling's Called Goodbye further demonstrates Brothers Past's powerful crossover appeal. Four songs have begun to receive airplay. Too Late to Call is gaining enthusiasm among indie-rockers while State Police, Everything Must Go and Leave the Light On are attracting interest from other types of rock stations. The band partnered with producer Jon Altschiller (Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer, Phish, Lenny Kravitz) and the results were evolutionary: original rock splashed with elements of electronica and modern dance music. Experimenting with mood, effects and shifting tempos, the songs move, yet the album remains concise and cohesive. Multiple songwriters showcase the band's vision for songcraft, creative arrangements and inspired emotional lyrics. Brothers Past has gained a reputation as a thunderous live act with an ever-growing repertoire of songs and sounds. Recently, the New York Press called Brothers Past, "the square-jawed, bastard child of Pink Floyd with a gigantic stage show." Playing over 650 performances since 2000, the band brings their futuristic brand of improvisation to create concerts that seamlessly weave dance segments between their large and varied catalog of active songs. Consistent sell-outs of premiere venues in New York and other northeast cities, along with many near capacity shows throughout the country, attest to the band's rising popularity and momentum.
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