Who Doesn’t Like Poppy Seed Bread?
Poppy Seed Bread isn’t your normal Brothers Burn track. Starting life as a slower BPM (72) than normal (90-110), the deeper earth-shifting bass line was sparse and ominous, and reminded
Fun electro pop/funk/reggae party music
Poppy Seed Bread isn’t your normal Brothers Burn track. Starting life as a slower BPM (72) than normal (90-110), the deeper earth-shifting bass line was sparse and ominous, and reminded
You can never be perfect. But that doesn’t stop you from wanting – trying – to be better, in those ways that you’re not so hot. More power, more money,
The brothers love a witty expression, and A Pretty Mean is just one of those. And yeah, you know someone like this – Nice to look at – maybe even
Who sez funk is dead? We don’t, and we fly our James Brown flag high, and claim funk as the main influence for our latest (if not all our songs):
It all started with the guy you’d suspect started it – Casimir Engine. He said to the brothers – publicly, mind – “We need A Texan Christmas”, as though Isaac
Couldn’t sit still, really. After all that time mixing and toying and twiddling with knobs during the post-production of “Happy To Be Here”, the brothers knocked out a new single
As years go, 2020 hasn’t been all that hot. Not to us, not to most people. Environments like this – once the basic set in the hierarchy of needs is
‘Tis a new year, and the brothers busted out some old songs. A counter-intuitive move, you’d think, but it worked out in this case.But let’s be honest – It’s all
We’ve never disclosed this, but Isaac and Horace are court-ordered to have bi-weekly “cleansing sessions” with a trained staff member at the place where they reside.Like most things in “the
‘Tis official – “Fill in the Blanks” arrives Friday, 3/15/19, in all it’s danceable, ironic glory. This one is more “accessible” (which is another word for “what we’re used to”),