Vespers: Sisters & Brothers
Vespers: Sisters & Brothers
Format: CD
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Artist: Vespers
Label: Black Suit Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 880547701307
Genre: Rock
On their third album, Sisters And Brothers, The Vespers combine Americana roots with pop melody and rock 'n' roll muscle. It's an album about growth and discovery, about finding your place in the world - and your sound - by leaning on the support of those around you. For The Vespers, those supporters include one another. Comprised of two pairs of siblings - the Cryar sisters and Jones brothers, all natives of Nashville, Tennessee - The Vespers began making their own kind of rootsy, southern stomp in 2009, throwing themselves into a music scene that was rich in history and high in competition. Playing as many as 115 shows a year and selling more than 10,000 copies of their second album, the Fourth Wall(2012), The Vespers found themselves at a crossroads. They could make another album of bluegrass-influenced folk music - a genre that had grown quite popular since the group's early days - or they could throw some newer influences into the mix.
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