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January 29, 2008

Brass - Set & Drift (Self-Released)

Brass
Photo by Laura Palmer

After releasing a few EPs under the name North Star Infinite, the newly-named Brass is ready to re-emerge and re-invent themselves as a band.  After a few changes in their line up (mainly their drummers), they finally established their sound in the freshly-released Set & Drift. Set & Drift is an 8-song EP filled with heavy, exploding guitars and angsty vocals.  Songs like "The Optimist" and "Seperate Boadies" are fast-paced, melodramatic rock songs that can break this band into the mainstream.  The epic and dreamy ballad "Exhales" broadens their large sound and rounds up the versitility of their EP.  If Brass plays their cards right, they have a formula that can march them right up the Modern Rock charts.  You can catch Brass this Saturday, February 2nd, at an all-ages show at Siren Records in Doylestown with Kris Roe from the The Ataris, Except After Sea, and All in a Year.

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Set & Drift Track Listing:

1. Autumn Hex Signs
2. The Optimist
3. The Sea Breathing
4. The Sky Electric
5. Separate Bodies
6. Fossils
7. Tall Ships
8. Exhales

Brass: band site / myspace

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