Hymns, a North Carolina band currently based in New York City, recorded their debut album Brother/Sister recorded in Celeste, Texas. If you travel around that much, you will get a souped up alt.country record that puts the twang in rock or vice versa.
Vocalist Brian Harding listened to a lot of early seventies Neil Young, barely reaching the high notes. If you like "the ditch trilogy", you have pretty good what Brother/Sister sounds like. Stylish slide touches and warm Wurlitzer organ sounds included.
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Hymns:
Brian Harding: vocals, guitar
Matt shaw: bass
Jason Roberts: guitar, Wurlitzer
Tony Kent: drums
Brother/Sister is released on Blackland Records.
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