Brothers Brown Unveils New Album "No Where Left To Go" Featuring Legendary Blues Singer Bobby Rush

Article Contributed by Great Scott PR | Published on Thursday, February 15, 2024

In a remarkable fusion of talent and genres, the roots rock ensemble Brothers Brown has released their eagerly anticipated second album, “No Where Left To Go,” spotlighting the legendary blues singer Bobby Rush on its title track. This collaboration marks a high point in the group's career, blending an earthy mix of Americana with jam band sensibilities across thirteen original tracks. Each song, written and produced by the band, showcases the meticulous craftsmanship of these accomplished musicians, who have collectively garnered Grammy recognition for their contributions to music.

The title track “No Where Left To Go,” graced by Bobby Rush's distinctive voice, encapsulates the album's essence—an exploration of hope, resilience, and the complexities of human emotions. The accompanying music video, featuring Rush, can be viewed here, providing a visual backdrop to the song's compelling narrative.

Brothers Brown, while named after its two Paul Browns - one a Los Angeles-based guitarist, vocalist, and two-time Grammy-winning producer, and the other a Nashville-based Grammy-nominated keyboardist known as Brother Paul Brown, is a true collaborative effort. The band prides itself on its egalitarian structure, with significant contributions from bassist David Santos and drummer/percussionist Peter Young, whose combined resumes include work with music legends such as Billy Joel, John Fogerty, and Loretta Lynn.

The album is a journey through storytelling, with lyrics that delve into themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning. From the remorse and regret of relationships gone sour to the introspective examination of life's darker moments, “No Where Left To Go” offers a rich tapestry of musical storytelling. Notably, the album includes a couple of instrumentals, with the epic fifteen-minute closer "Fifteen Minutes" providing a fittingly grandiose end to the setlist.