Description
Recorded in a Florida beach house in the town of Port St. Joe, away from the sometimes sterile environs of the studio, this is the Maryland brothers second full-length offering. Raw, honest and uniquely homemade, the record was mostly captured in a series of live takes, retaining the atmospheric background noises of wind, roaring water and the excited and refreshed encouragement of visiting Nashville friends. This unconventional location proved a perfect complement to the Brothers music, which instinctively bends rules and genres A diverse collection, Port Saint Joe touches on half-lit drinking songs, emotive ballads, southern slow jams and roots-y rave-ups. The result is a record that’s both familiar and fresh, mixing classic country touchstones with amplified guitars and memorable hooks. In short, a 10-track collection for the modern age forward-thinking and versatile, with songs that nod to the past whilst still pushing forward into new territory. Says guitarist John Osborne: Every show weve played, every song weve written and every mile weve ridden has led to the making of this record.






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