Brother & Co.

Brother & Co. performing at Johnny D's in Somerville, MA
Brother & Co.
Origin Somerville, Massachusetts
Years active 2012–2015
Labels Seaewe Records
Website www.brotherandcompany.bandcamp.com
Members Joshua Pritchard
John Pritchard
Andy Plaisted
Dave Westner
Andy Santospago
John Ryan Gallagher

Brother & Co. was an American rock band from Somerville, Massachusetts. The band was formed in 2012 by singer-songwriter Joshua Pritchard and his identical twin brother John.[1] The Pritchard brother's previous musical group, Ruin/Renewal, released two EP's on the independent Portsmouth, New Hampshire based music label Burst and Bloom.[2]

Production for Brother & Co.'s debut album Unknow You was partially funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign in May 2013,[3] which was lauded by the alternative music criticism website Powder My Noise.[4]

Unknow You was recorded over four days in January 2013 at Q Division Studios. The album received advance praise from the music criticism website Jamsphere.com, which hailed the release as "utterly unique," and "one of the best indie albums [of 2013]."[5] Unknow You was first released in June 2013, but received a secondary release in December 2013. Following the album's second release, The Noise Music New England praised it as "unique and moving."[6]

The band released the two-song EP SACRED OBJECT in April 2014.[7] Joshua Pritchard will release an album of new material under the name Bad Person [8] on September 14, 2018.

Discography

  • Unknow You (LP) CD, digital (Seaewe Records, 2013)
  • SACRED OBJECT (EP) CD, digital (Seaewe Records, 2014)

References

  1. Lockwood, J.C. "New band, new album, new sound for the Brothers Pritchard".
  2. "Ruin / Renewal". 9 March 2011.
  3. "Unknow You (Debut Album)". Kickstarter.
  4. "Crowdfunding Corner: Brother and Company - Powder My Noise". www.powdermynoise.com.
  5. "Brother & Co. Deliver An Incomparable Experience On "Unknow You" - JamSphere". jamsphere.com.
  6. "CD Reviews". 28 November 2013.
  7. "HOME". B a d P e r s o n.
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