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Speak, Brother - "Even Though We Are Strangers"

from 'Hot Music Live Presents Volume Two' by Hot Music Live Presents

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With favourable comparisons to the likes of Bear’s Den, Paper Kites, and Mumford & Sons, Speak, Brother have built a reputation for writing songs which speak directly to the heart and encourage vulnerability. It is, after all, what their name wants to inspire: conversation and connection. Speak, Brother are James Herring, Matthew Cotterill, Nathan Morris & Sam Oakes

Following the launch of their debut album ‘Young & Brave’ (2018) which took listeners on a journey through life, from the innocence and fearlessness of childhood to the inner and outer struggles that come from growing up — and growing old —, the band have shown an eagerness to evolve without compromising their ability to craft memorable melodies. Brought to life by the stories of struggle and the artworks sent in by fans, their previous release, “Meet Me In The Chaos”, explored how the simple act of sharing our stories helps us meet and connect with each other just as we are.

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“Immediate and crafted with love” (Hot Music Live review of “Even Though We Are Strangers” in September 2019)

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from 'Hot Music Live Presents Volume Two', released November 26, 2019
Written by James Herring, Nathan Morris, Matthew Cotterill & Sam Oakes

Production: Speak Brother Mixing: Matthew Cotterill Mastering: JP Braddock, Formation Audio

Photograph by Émilie Cotterill, Transluceo Photography
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