1. A socio-political, powerv… Read Full Bio ↴There are eight artists called Brother:
1. A socio-political, powerviolence band;
2. A drum and bass producer;
3. A Celtic/tribal rock band from Australia;
4. A two piece band that originated in Sacramento;
5. An electronic composer/multi-instrumentalist from Tallahassee/Jacksonville, Florida;
6. A Japanese band. Please use Brother instead.
7. Brother is the former name of British rock band Viva Brother.
8. brother is the solo project of English indie pop artist Cavetown.
1. A socio-political, powerviolence band
Based out of New Bedford, MA, Brother is a socio-political, power violence band featuring members of Wound Man, The Rival Mob, Wolf Whistle, XFilesX, and Dropdead. The group's writing and playing style is compact yet frenzied in its delivery, never letting up on the energy levels. Songs usually only last a few seconds, leaving only room for the most aggressive, menacing, and grinding parts for vocalist Heather to scream over.
https://brothernbhc.bandcamp.com/
2. Brother, a Drum n Bass Producer
Here is a little bit about Brother, a solo artist who has been producing his own drum and bass tracks since the summer of 2005. Although relatively new to working with software and sequencers, Brother has several years experience in music making, writing songs and performing in bands, both live and recorded.
From being influenced by the likes of The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays, it wasn't until around 1997, and the Reprazent album 'New Forms' that the drum and bass bug first bit Brother. This was the beginning of a totally new kind of sound that opened up a wholy different environment, culture and way of life, one that would influence Brother significantly. It was at this time that he, along with two friends, formed a live drum and bass band, focusing on the heavier side of the genre, with performances at several gigs around London and Essex.
Realising the physical and technical restraints of a live band, Brother decided to pursue a more independent path. Taking his inspiration from the new soulful liquid drum and bass sounds of artists such as Calibre and Marcus Intalex, as well as old jazz, funk and blues, he has developed a sound that is true to his eclectic musical tastes. If asked what his sound was, he may have difficulty in pinning it down, maybe a little melancholic, maybe uplifting, but always distinctive.
With tracks out now on Fokuz, Industry, Horizons, Deep Soul Music, Influence and Sonorous Music, radio play from Fabio, Marcus Intalex and DJ Flight, and support from the likes of LTJ Bukem, Nookie, Doc Scott, Kubiks, Big Bud, Addiction, Atlantic Connection, Stunna, Jazz Thieves, Ash-A-Tack and Aaron Jay, things are going well for Brother
3. BROTHER, a celtic/tribal rock band from Australia. Chances are you’ve seen BROTHER on NBC’s ‘ER’, maybe heard their music on the classic ‘Baraka’ soundtrack or UPN’s ‘ Twilight Zone.’ The band has shared stages with Joe Walsh, John Entwhistle, Linkin Park, and Alicia Keys and are the only independent band to have played the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Fusing signature vocals and guitar with the deep pulse of the didgeridoo, the soaring highs of the bagpipes, and tribal percussion, BROTHER is wholly original. The band’s powerhouse live performances are an energetic celebration, captivating and engaging the audience from the first song to the last.
Angus, founding member of BROTHER, arrived in Los Angeles from Australia with his brothers a decade ago as little more than fresh-faced farm boys. In LA, they found themselves busking at Venice Beach, the Hollywood Bowl and Universal Studios to survive. Since those days, BROTHER evolved its trademark sound while touring extensively in the United States and in Canada, Japan, France, Egypt and Australia.
They did it all free from standard industry trends and pigeon-holes. BROTHER has self-released 12 albums, sold more CDs in the USA than any other independent Australian act and has regularly been cited as a role model within the independent scene.
BROTHER live today is a powerhouse celtic tribal trio. The band's legendary live shows have reached a whole new level, with soul brothers Angus, Dalbo and Drew filling the stage with their energy and sound. http://www.brothermusic.com
4. Brother, a two piece band that originated in Sacramento.
Brother originated in Sacramento, CA. It is a two piece band. Jordan= guitar, vocals, Nick= drums. YOU CAN CHECK THEM OUT HERE: http://www.myspace.com/brotherbrotherbrother
Long way home
Brother Lyrics
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Look all around me everywhere
Well it doesn't really matter
Which way i want to go
'Cause the night is a fallin'
And I'm a long long way from home
I am a long long way from home, yes i am
Listen to this... listen to that
People tryin' to tell me
Where it's at
But it really doesn't matter
I hear it all the time
And I'm standing at the crossroads
'bout to move on down the line
About to move on down the line
Well I've been over here... been over there
Friends all around me everywhere
But it really doesn't matter
Which way i want to go
I'm a million miles from nowhere
And that's a long long way from home
And that's a long long way from home
Yeah a million miles from nowhere
And that's a long long way from home
And that's a long long way from home
The lyrics in "Long Way Home" by Brother describe the feeling of being lost, both physically and emotionally. The opening lines "Look over here....look over there, Look all around me everywhere" suggest a sense of confusion and uncertainty about where the singer is and where they should be going. It's clear that they're feeling lost and alone, with no real sense of direction. They're looking for guidance from others ("People tryin' to tell me where it's at") but ultimately, it's up to them to find their own path.
As the night falls, the sense of being lost becomes ever more pressing, with the singer admitting that they're a "long long way from home" and "a million miles from nowhere." This feeling of isolation is juxtaposed with the idea that they have friends all around them, which speaks to the idea that even when we're surrounded by people we care about, we can still feel alone.
The repetition of the lines "But it really doesn't matter which way I want to go" and "And that's a long long way from home" further emphasize the singer's sense of disorientation and detachment from the familiar. The song ends on a somewhat ambiguous note, with the singer "standing at the crossroads 'bout to move on down the line." It's unclear whether they'll find their way home or continue wandering, but the lyrics suggest that the journey is just as important as the destination.
Line by Line Meaning
Look over here....look over there
I am observing my surroundings from every angle
Look all around me everywhere
I am surveying my environment completely
Well it doesn't really matter
It is inconsequential which direction I choose to go
Which way i want to go
I am free to choose my own path
'Cause the night is a fallin'
The darkness is gradually approaching
And I'm a long long way from home
I am far away from where I belong
I am a long long way from home, yes i am
I am emphasizing how distant I am from my home
Listen to this... listen to that
I am paying attention to my surroundings and the opinions of others
People tryin' to tell me
Where it's at
Others are attempting to guide me towards what they believe is right
But it really doesn't matter
Ultimately, I will make my own decisions
I hear it all the time
I am constantly receiving advice from others
And I'm standing at the crossroads
'bout to move on down the line
I am at a critical moment where I must make a choice and move forward
About to move on down the line
I am about to progress and move ahead in my journey
Well I've been over here... been over there
I have travelled various places and interacted with different people
Friends all around me everywhere
I have companions accompanying me in my journey
I'm a million miles from nowhere
I feel lost and disconnected from everything
And that's a long long way from home
This state of being far away is a stark reminder of how far away I am from my home
And that's a long long way from home
Once again emphasizing the distance from home and how it affects me
Yeah a million miles from nowhere
I am completely isolated and without direction
And that's a long long way from home
Even more stressful when realizing just how far away I am from my place of belonging
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DOYLE BRAMHALL, STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Maria Susanna Heymans
Beautiful song!!!
Fief Rudolph
Brilliant song!
Jan Havenga
Those are mostly 25NC locomotives, the last series to be active on the South African Railways, on the last piece of mainline before it was electrified or replaced by diesel. Thereis a cameo by the Red Devil an experimental 25NC changed to class 26. The experiment were to show that powerful steam was possible, but came too late. The 26 was indeed very powerful but one of its problems were slipping on departure, which can be seen in the video.
Chris Pitrakkos
Davis Sampson, this was made in South Africa and is an South African artist by the name of Brian Finch. 2 good songs also: In my dreams and : Beautiful feeling. Enjoy.
Davis Sampson
American trains, UK trains, maybe European trains.. Is the artist a Yank or an Aussie?
Deon Kotze
@marcel ceustermans Yes...Brain Finch
marcel ceustermans
South African.