My
Brothers Banned releases
it's 4th album this week. "Meet me in the Park" expands on their
Beatles and Byrd's reminiscent harmony laden songs with a grittier way.
“Meet me in the Park" retains My Brothers Banned's vocal melodic heart, with
a mix of acoustic and electric instruments, as in previous releases
"Banned Wagon" in 2010, “Everyone's Banned” in 2009 and "Come
with me" in 2006. The songs "Angels on the Bus" and "Keep
running" would be in complete keeping with their past jangly mood and fun
temper. The title track 'Meet me in the Park", "Reached Right
out" and "Your Ghost" show a completely new edge. They feature
biting guitar riffs and a more direct raw vocal presence. The songs still have
a vintage feel, a British invasion period bright side, but with an energized
catchy bite.
My Brothers Banned records all
their albums in their own studios nestled in the woods just north of NYC.
Greeting you at the door of "Off White Trash Records" Studio is their
mascot and security system, Sky the xoloetscuintli. She is an elegant curious
creature with smooth purplish skin and no hair. She will stand guard facing a
room entrance or sleep at the feet of studio owner Lyle Puente. If she dislikes
a song she has a habit of leaving the room. The soul of an ancient Aztec critic
lie within her heart. Sky found her way as the cover of last year's single
release "Katie Come Home". Luckily, she seems to approve of all
tracks on "Meet me in the Park".
'Meet me in the Park" is available Tuesday April 19th on iTunes, Amazon.com,
cdbaby.com and most other digital outlets.
Press & Media Contact:
Lyle Puente
My Brothers Banned
PO Box 438
Crompond, NY 10517
(914) 528 6658