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Lost Brothers Share ‘After The Fire’

January 10, 2020

Lost Brothers, Oisin Leech and Mark McCausland, have released the second single from their forthcoming new album. ‘After The Fire’ features M Ward and Howe Gelb on electric guitars and Bob Dylan’s long time band leader Tony Garnier playing an upright bass that once belonged to jazz luminary Charles Mingus. Co-producer Daniel Schlett (War On Drugs) plays a Jupiter 8 synth.

The song was recorded at Strange Weather Studios in Brooklyn New York and produced by Daniel Schlett and Tony Garnier.

It was the very first thing we did in the studio on the first day of recording the album,” recalls Oisin Leech of The Lost Brothers.

The song itself is a statement of perseverance and survival against all the odds. A flower growing from the aftermath, the rubble and the ashes.

We tried to get some dirt and grit into the rhythm of the lyrics on this song,” continues Oisin, “growing up in Ireland, our world was wet fields and grey skies- this was our landscape as youngsters and still remains our stomping ground really.

The new album ‘After The Fire After The Rain’ is coming February 7th.

The band will tour the new record with shows at Vicar Street Dublin Saturday March 21st London’s Southbank Centre March 3rd as part of a Spring Tour.

Full dates below, info and limited edition signed vinyl and CDs available at www.thelostbrothersband.com

AFTER THE FIRE AFTER THE RAIN TOUR- 2020

March 3rd –  London  – The Southbank- The Purcell Room
March 19th – Omagh – Strule Arts Theatre
March 20th – Belfast – The Ulster Sports Club
March 21st – Dublin – Vicar Street
March 25th – Galway – Town Hall Theatre
March 26th – Castlebar -The Royal Theatre
March 28 – Letterkenny – An Grianan Theatre
April. 3rd – Waterford – St. Patrick’s Gateway
April 4th – Cork – Live At St. Luke’s
April 5th – Limerick – Dolans

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