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Indie folk act The Brother Brothers reveal new album 'The January Album,' release “Lonesome” single

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Indie folk act The Brother Brothers, which features identical twin brothers Adam and David Moss, will unveil their fourth studio album this April.

Announced today, The January Album will be released on April 19. The album’s title is an ode to when the act wrote the release back in January 2021. Adam said this about the recording session:

“Almost all of the songs were written in NYC during those first few months of the Covid lockdown and tumultuous police protests in the city. It was important to capture the zeitgeist but also just as important not to dwell on it in the music.”

A new single from the release titled “Lonesome” can be heard below. Adam said this about the new song:

“‘Lonesome’ was the first song we recorded when we got into the studio, and was in the running for an album title. We feel like it’s a perfect vibe for how we were feeling at the time of recording and writing. We were really zoomed out. It’s not just about personal lonesome in the desert. As far as we know, we’re alone in the vastness of space and time.”

Pre-saves for The January Album can be made here.

The Brother Brothers will have a string of tour dates in April in support of the album. Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now here.

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The Brother Brothers tour dates

02/24 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Pico Union Project

04/09 - Newport, KY @ The Southgate House Revival

04/12 - Ann Arbor, MI @ The Ark

04/13 - Chicago, IL @ Hideout

04/14 - St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club

04/16 - St. Louis, MO @ City Winery

04/18 - Little Rock, AR @ Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Concert Series

The January Album tracklisting

01) Lonesome

02) Brown Dog

03) The Illinois River Song

04) Supermoon

05) Ranch Road 12

06) Comes and Goes

07) Most of All

08) Cedar Branch

09) Be My Bartender

10) Dear John

11) Friend in Hand

12) Morgantown

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