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The Brahms
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2019
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About The Brahms
THE BRAHMS BIO 2019
With the release of their debut hit single ‘Golden’ The Brahms’ career took a jump start back in 2015. The band recorded two EP’s in quick succession and went on to win multiple awards, having their first four singles played numerously on different radio stations and playing over sixty festivals in a year.
Debutalbum ‘Me And My Damn Dreams’ saw the light of day in 2018. The album features twelve tracks which were recorded in Brixton, London with producer Larry Hibbitt (known for his work with Nothing But Thieves). ‘Me And My Damn Dreams’ showed a more mature side of the band. It consists of hit singles like ‘Sleep’ and ‘I Like To Listen To You Talk’ but also some slower ambient tracks like ‘Shelter’ and ‘Stadium GT’. Essentially being a break-up album, ‘Damn Dreams’ marks the end of an era.
The Brahms are back in 2019 with a new formation, a more modern and refined sound and most of all even bigger ambitions. Lead single ‘Feelings’, to be released in October 2019 will be the first step in this new adventure. It’s about feelings of detachment and confusion but also about the freedom of being able to express things the way they are.
Lead singer David: “I felt kind of lost during the writing of this one. Musically I felt like we were on top of our game but personally I remember feeling confused. I was at a point in my life where I wasn’t quite sure where to place my next steps. After some rough patches I just felt like those feelings deserved their place in a song. Sometimes just telling things as they are is a great way to clear the mess to be able to start anew. So in a way, it feels like a very hopeful and optimistic one to me.”
With the release of their debut hit single ‘Golden’ The Brahms’ career took a jump start back in 2015. The band recorded two EP’s in quick succession and went on to win multiple awards, having their first four singles played numerously on different radio stations and playing over sixty festivals in a year.
Debutalbum ‘Me And My Damn Dreams’ saw the light of day in 2018. The album features twelve tracks which were recorded in Brixton, London with producer Larry Hibbitt (known for his work with Nothing But Thieves). ‘Me And My Damn Dreams’ showed a more mature side of the band. It consists of hit singles like ‘Sleep’ and ‘I Like To Listen To You Talk’ but also some slower ambient tracks like ‘Shelter’ and ‘Stadium GT’. Essentially being a break-up album, ‘Damn Dreams’ marks the end of an era.
The Brahms are back in 2019 with a new formation, a more modern and refined sound and most of all even bigger ambitions. Lead single ‘Feelings’, to be released in October 2019 will be the first step in this new adventure. It’s about feelings of detachment and confusion but also about the freedom of being able to express things the way they are.
Lead singer David: “I felt kind of lost during the writing of this one. Musically I felt like we were on top of our game but personally I remember feeling confused. I was at a point in my life where I wasn’t quite sure where to place my next steps. After some rough patches I just felt like those feelings deserved their place in a song. Sometimes just telling things as they are is a great way to clear the mess to be able to start anew. So in a way, it feels like a very hopeful and optimistic one to me.”
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Genres:
Indie Pop, Indie
Band Members:
David Westmeijer, Martin Brummelkamp, Thomas Braam
Hometown:
Utrecht, Netherlands
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Live Photos of The Brahms
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
DEC
21
2019
Groningen, Netherlands
Simplon Poppodium
I Was There
DEC
20
2019
Utrecht, Netherlands
Ekko
I Was There
DEC
19
2019
Den Haag, Netherlands
Paard Van Troje
I Was There
MAY
18
2019
Moergestel, Netherlands
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I Was There
MAY
13
2019
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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I Was There
SEP
20
2018
Centrum, Netherlands
Liberation 040
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Fan Reviews
About The Brahms
THE BRAHMS BIO 2019
With the release of their debut hit single ‘Golden’ The Brahms’ career took a jump start back in 2015. The band recorded two EP’s in quick succession and went on to win multiple awards, having their first four singles played numerously on different radio stations and playing over sixty festivals in a year.
Debutalbum ‘Me And My Damn Dreams’ saw the light of day in 2018. The album features twelve tracks which were recorded in Brixton, London with producer Larry Hibbitt (known for his work with Nothing But Thieves). ‘Me And My Damn Dreams’ showed a more mature side of the band. It consists of hit singles like ‘Sleep’ and ‘I Like To Listen To You Talk’ but also some slower ambient tracks like ‘Shelter’ and ‘Stadium GT’. Essentially being a break-up album, ‘Damn Dreams’ marks the end of an era.
The Brahms are back in 2019 with a new formation, a more modern and refined sound and most of all even bigger ambitions. Lead single ‘Feelings’, to be released in October 2019 will be the first step in this new adventure. It’s about feelings of detachment and confusion but also about the freedom of being able to express things the way they are.
Lead singer David: “I felt kind of lost during the writing of this one. Musically I felt like we were on top of our game but personally I remember feeling confused. I was at a point in my life where I wasn’t quite sure where to place my next steps. After some rough patches I just felt like those feelings deserved their place in a song. Sometimes just telling things as they are is a great way to clear the mess to be able to start anew. So in a way, it feels like a very hopeful and optimistic one to me.”
With the release of their debut hit single ‘Golden’ The Brahms’ career took a jump start back in 2015. The band recorded two EP’s in quick succession and went on to win multiple awards, having their first four singles played numerously on different radio stations and playing over sixty festivals in a year.
Debutalbum ‘Me And My Damn Dreams’ saw the light of day in 2018. The album features twelve tracks which were recorded in Brixton, London with producer Larry Hibbitt (known for his work with Nothing But Thieves). ‘Me And My Damn Dreams’ showed a more mature side of the band. It consists of hit singles like ‘Sleep’ and ‘I Like To Listen To You Talk’ but also some slower ambient tracks like ‘Shelter’ and ‘Stadium GT’. Essentially being a break-up album, ‘Damn Dreams’ marks the end of an era.
The Brahms are back in 2019 with a new formation, a more modern and refined sound and most of all even bigger ambitions. Lead single ‘Feelings’, to be released in October 2019 will be the first step in this new adventure. It’s about feelings of detachment and confusion but also about the freedom of being able to express things the way they are.
Lead singer David: “I felt kind of lost during the writing of this one. Musically I felt like we were on top of our game but personally I remember feeling confused. I was at a point in my life where I wasn’t quite sure where to place my next steps. After some rough patches I just felt like those feelings deserved their place in a song. Sometimes just telling things as they are is a great way to clear the mess to be able to start anew. So in a way, it feels like a very hopeful and optimistic one to me.”
Show More
Genres:
Indie Pop, Indie
Band Members:
David Westmeijer, Martin Brummelkamp, Thomas Braam
Hometown:
Utrecht, Netherlands
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