O'BrotherThe Death of Day (2009)Favorite Gentlemen Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Brian (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on September 18th 2009
O'Brother doesn't depart too far from a lot of the common Favorite Gentlemen Records characteristics: tense indie rock foundation; a restrained southern drawl; a vaguely bluesy coating; heady concerns about religious beliefs; and a weighty, emotional feel. Yet, The Death of Day stands out, in part because of their moody, post-rock textures, giving their half-hour-long EP a brooding and pensive, ever-questioning feel. Think Colour Revolt, but with a lot less Modest Mouse and a bit more Mono.
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