The Brothers Comatose Explained

The Brothers Comatose
Origin:San Francisco, United States
Genre:Bluegrass, folk-rock
Years Active:2009–present
Website:http://www.thebrotherscomatose.com/
Current Members:
  • Ben Morrison (vocals, guitar)
  • Alex Morrison (vocals, banjo, guitar)
  • Greg Fleischut (vocals, mandolin)
  • Steve Height (bass)
  • Philip Brezina (violin)

The Brothers Comatose is a five-piece bluegrass band based out of San Francisco, California.The band consists of brothers Ben and Alex Morrison, who play guitar and banjo, respectively, along with Steve Height on the bass, Philip Brezina with the violin, and Greg Fleischut on the mandolin.

History

Born in Petaluma, California, frontman Ben Morrison along with his brother, Alex Morrison began playing guitar and singing songs at age 12, taking a liking to Rock and Roll. The brothers grew up around music, hosting music parties.[1]

“The Morrison house was a gathering place for local musicians – everyone would bring an instrument, call out tunes, call out changes, and just play for hours” says former Brothers Comatose bassist, Giovanni Benedetti [2]  
The band began with the two brothers doing arrangements of songs by bands such as Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, and Creedence Clearwater Revival.[3]

Since then, the group has released four records, including: Songs From The Stoop (2010), Respect the Van (2012),City Painted Gold (2016) and Turning Up the Ground (2022). They have played and headlined bluegrass festivals like Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, High Sierra Music Festival, Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival, and Kate Wolf Music Festival. The Brothers Comatose have also led extended tours with The Devil Makes Three, Yonder Mountain String Band and Lake Street Dive.

Musical style and influences

The Brothers Comatose's style is often described as a high-energy, foot-stompin',[4] "rowdy"[5] folk-rock string band. The Acoustic Guitar Magazine describes their music as an "upbeat brand of Americana with lots of twang, a dash of wit, and a splash of surrealism.[6] " At many of their shows, the Brothers Comatose would encourage crowd participation, including clapping, sing-along, and passing around chopsticks to use as percussion instruments.[7] The band redefines bluegrass music as a blend of contemporary rock and traditional bluegrass. Glide Magazine claims that the Brothers Comatose "bows both to tradition and contemporary designs. Theirs is a rugged, rustic sound that’s implied in each of these eleven songs, one that allows their old timey string band approach to ring with an air of authenticity."[8]

Both the Morrison brothers' parents were musicians. They were inspired mostly by their mother, who was in a folk band, harmonizing with other singers in their living room. They have re-created that in their string band with three-part harmonies, with Ben Morrison's warm, gritty baritone usually taking the lead.[9]

Discography

Albums

YearTitleLabel
2010Songs from the StoopSwamp Jam Records
2012Respect the VanSwamp Jam Records
2016City Painted GoldSwamp Jam Records
2018Ink, Dust, and LuckAntiFragile Music
2022Turning Up the GroundSwamp Jam Records
2023Ear SnacksSwamp Jam Records

EPs

YearTitleLabel
2012The Covers EPSwamp Jam Records
2016The Metal EPSwamp Jam Records
2016The Covers EP: Vol. 2Swamp Jam Records
2017The Punk EPSwamp Jam Records

Singles

YearTitleLabel
2017"Don't Make Me Get Up And Go"Swamp Jam Records
2018"Sugar Please (feat. Nicki Bluhm)"AntiFragile Music
2020"Enjoy the Silence"Swamp Jam Records
2020"Strangers"Swamp Jam Records
2020"No Quarter (SongAid)"SongAid
2021"Steel Driver"Swamp Jam Records
2021"Soft and Blue"Swamp Jam Records
2021"Too Many Places"Swamp Jam Records
2021"Gone Gone Gone"Swamp Jam Records
2021"Are You Waiting?"Swamp Jam Records
2022"Hole in my Pocket"Swamp Jam Records
2022"18 Years"Swamp Jam Records
2022"When It All Falls Apart"Swamp Jam Records
2022"Harvest Moon (feat. AJ Lee)Swamp Jam Records
2023"The IPA Song (feat. Ronnie McCoury)Swamp Jam Records

Live Albums

!Year!Title!Label
2023Kickin' Up the Dust (Live at Moe's Alley)Swamp Jam Records

References

  1. Web site: About. www.thebrotherscomatose.com. en-US. 2017-03-29.
  2. Web site: The Brothers Comatose at Sweet Pea Festival 2014. bozemanmagazine.com. en. 2017-06-02.
  3. Web site: The Brothers Comatose: High-energy acoustic. SFGate. poet. j. March 29, 2017.
  4. Web site: Interview with Ben Morrison of The Brothers Comatose.
  5. Web site: The Brothers Comatose Liven Up Tellus 360. www.tristateindie.com. en-US. 2017-06-02.
  6. News: Acoustic Guitar Sessions Presents the Brothers Comatose. 2016-04-28. Acoustic Guitar. 2017-06-02. en-US.
  7. Web site: The Brothers Comatose To Make Oz Debut At Dashville Skyline. Fitzpatrick. Claire. scenestr.com.au. en-gb. 2017-06-02.
  8. News: Brothers Comatose Find Common Ground in Past & Present on 'City Painted Gold' (ALBUM REVIEW) - Glide Magazine. 2016-03-17. Glide Magazine. 2017-06-02. en-US.
  9. News: Brothers Comatose at Harlow's on Friday. sacbee. 2017-06-02. en.