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Location:Philadelphia, PA (USA)
Genres:Indie / Indie
Record Label:Tooth & Nail
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NewsmewithoutYou Video Bus Tour
 
mewithoutYou give a very informative tour of the ins and outs of their bus, in the replies.
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mewithoutYou will be going on tour this summer with Rocky Votolato, Shone (in select cities), and...
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NewsmewithoutYou "Brother, Sister"...
 
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"I do not exist," mewithoutYou frontman Aaron Weiss mutters to open the band's third full-length, Brother, Sister, setting the tone for an album that explores philosophical, spiritual and interpersonal relationships with equal aplomb. However, while Weiss has become known for his stream-of-consciousness lyrics communicated via his half-sung/half-shouted vocals, Brother, Sister is a huge progression for Weiss personally, as well as the rest of the Philadelphia-based band-- guitarist Michael Weiss, guitarist Christopher Kleinberg, bassist Greg Jehanian and drummer Rickie Mazzotta. Oh, and it also has the potential to finally break the underground's best-kept secret wide open.

In a musical landscape dominated by genre divisions and marketing campaigns, Brother, Sister is simply an album made by five people who create art without any limitations-- and that's what makes it so important. While the album retains the band's instantly recognizable post-hardcore sound, Weiss' vocals and the implementation of atypical instrumentation are the most instantly recognizable shifts from 2004's Catch For Us The Foxes. "A lot of our old stuff is all shouting and that's still there," explains Weiss. "But I've never really listened to heavy music; with this record, my goal was to make music that I wanted to listen to. Not everyone agreed at first, but I wanted to incorporate different types of melodies and instrument-- and those are probably some of my favorite moments on the record."

While Foxes and the band's Tooth & Nail debut [A --> B Life] were rife with delay-driven guitars, explosive drumming and driving songs like "January 1979," the beauty of Brother, Sister alternately lies in its subtleties. Opening with a lone Wurlitzer and minimal percussion, "Masses of Men" crams more emotion into three-minutes than screaming ever could; "The Dryness and the Rain" incorporates an middle-eastern orchestra for its chorus; and the quasi-ballad "A Sweater Poorly Knit" is probably the most epic song the band have ever crafted, featuring acoustic guitar, accordion, harp and horns into a musical journey that shifts from beautiful to foreboding and back again seamlessly.

Simply put, Brother, Sister is the sound of a band discovering its identity -- but that couldn't have happened without the experiences the band shared traversing the freeways in their vegetable oil-powered Greyhound Bus for the past two years alongside peers like Thursday, The Blood Brothers, and Minus The Bear. "The wild ideas we tried on Catch For Us The Foxes have become very normal on this record," explains Michael Weiss, fresh off the band's acceptance of an MTV Woodie Award for best new artist. "But after we toured on those songs for two years, we thought we could just take what we liked from the last record and expand on that stuff and throw away the rest."

But there's only so much you can articulate via adjectives and sound bytes about an album as artistically moving as Brother, Sister. Ultimately, it has to be experienced. "I don't want to say everything's all right and just sing songs about the birds and the clouds," Aaron explains regarding the revelatory nature of the disc. "I do want to wrestle with the difficult things we all go through; but ultimately I have a faith that the light is more power than the sorrow and the love is stronger than the hatred," he continues. "Even if it's hard to find, when it's discovered, it's so powerful that everything else is completely insignificant."

Brothers and Sisters, it's time to rise to that challenge.

This is our soundtrack.
Last Updated: 04/20/08
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