From the depths of Glasgow, Scotland a new indie emo band arises with all the spunk, charisma and talent of their American influences. Discover Jack Brotherhood and their new single Red Light, Regent Beverly Wilshire.
Jack Brotherhood – Red Light, Regent Beverly Wilshire
A full list of their influences includes Death Cab For Cutie, The National, Modest Mouse, Frightened Rabbit, and “literally all music that came out in 2006 from My Chemical Romance’s The Black Parade to Paris Hilton’s self-titled magnum opus.”
On the first listen of their single ‘Red Light, Regent Beverly Wilshire’ their strong influences come through without fail, but there’s more to Jack Brotherhood than the sounds of older bands. They infused their influential sound with so much personality and passion, that it’s safe to say these guys are producing music that’s completely original and inspired. It’s a catchy, indie bop that’s infectious and engaging! The lyrics are heart-wrenching and leave you wanting to hear more of what’s going on inside the minds of Jack Brotherhood. Their emo notions come through rapidly in the lyrics, to the delight of sad music fans everywhere. After hearing this track, it’s a sure thing that Jack Brotherhood are on their way to international success as a new breed of indie rock heroes to fill the gaping hole left in the music industry as older indie bands lose their appeal and don’t have the wow factor of younger bands like this.
“They infused their influential sound with so much personality and passion, it’s safe to say these guys are producing music that’s completely original and inspired. It’s a catchy, indie bop that’s infectious and engaging!”
They sing about everything from queerness to politics to millennial ennui, and their music is so relatable, that you’re going to want to listen to it over and over again. The band consists of frontman and lyricist Logan Stewart, drummer Jamie McHarg, guitarist Ray Syed, and bassist Sam Bingham.
Jack Brotherhood began building their fanbase in 2019 and have played many live shows since, continuing to attract more and more local fans with their dynamic, enthusiastic live performances. They’ve even headlined legendary Glasgow venue King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, and played many festivals throughout Scotland.