Oh Brother (CD)
Dawes
Amoeba Review
Dawes does it again. Oh Brother is warm and grounded, packed with easy-to-love tracks that run the gamut from ultra catchy, country-inflected rock to downbeat, moody ballads. The band explores the everyday anxiety and uplift of being alive in 2024 — at times with a tongue firmly planted in cheek, at others with a darker, more contemplative approach. This is an album that'll make you laugh out loud at Kanye references, relate to the longing for a good house party, and marvel at the strange journey of getting older, but not necessarily wiser. Oh Brother will hit all the right notes for fans, and should win over some new ones, too.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Mister Los Angeles
|
Dawes | 03:37 |
2.
Front Row Seat
|
Dawes | 04:41 |
3.
Still Strangers Sometimes
|
Dawes | 03:31 |
4.
Surprise!
|
Dawes | 06:20 |
5.
House Parties
|
Dawes | 03:55 |
6.
King of the Never-Wills
|
Dawes | 06:25 |
7.
The Game
|
Dawes | 05:12 |
8.
Enough Already
|
Dawes | 04:09 |
9.
Hilarity Ensues
|
Dawes | 04:46 |