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LEWIS 1152CD
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"Brooklyn duo The Still Brothers is a musical project of childhood friends Evan Heinze (The Shacks/Big Crown) and Andrew LeCoche (Ula Ruth). Heinze has toured with the likes of Khraungbin, Lee Fields, and Cut Chemist, while LeCoche's old band once opened for Paul Simon and Edie Brickell. A former student of Madlib's uncle Jon Faddis, LeCoche has scored music for Netflix and Patagonia and sound design for Twitter, Patron, and Marvel. Signing to Lewis Recordings in 2020 the band's first single 'The Deep' was instantly picked up by Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 Music who regularly plays it to this day. 'Wake Up' featuring the vocals of Marina B. spent six weeks on the BBC 6 Music playlist gaining support from Lauren Laverne, Gilles Peterson, Mary Anne Hobbs, Craig Charles, Huey Morgan, Cerys Matthews, Don Letts, Tom Ravenscroft, and Guy Garvey. Lockdown didn't slow down the band's creativity with many tracks on their self-titled debut EP recorded remotely. Two such tracks were the collaborations with London based singer/songwriter Shauna Kelly aka Shoshy. 'It's Not Over' and 'Crazy' were released on 7" and both received BBC radio support. Marina B stepped back on the mic with the upbeat hit 'I Wanna Be With You', a dancefloor filler mixed by St. Frances Hotel (producer for Michael Kiwanuka). The B-side 'Sungalz' is a hazy dream pop number that started life as an instrumental jam."
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LEWIS 1152LP
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LP version. "Brooklyn duo The Still Brothers is a musical project of childhood friends Evan Heinze (The Shacks/Big Crown) and Andrew LeCoche (Ula Ruth). Heinze has toured with the likes of Khraungbin, Lee Fields, and Cut Chemist, while LeCoche's old band once opened for Paul Simon and Edie Brickell. A former student of Madlib's uncle Jon Faddis, LeCoche has scored music for Netflix and Patagonia and sound design for Twitter, Patron, and Marvel. Signing to Lewis Recordings in 2020 the band's first single 'The Deep' was instantly picked up by Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 Music who regularly plays it to this day. 'Wake Up' featuring the vocals of Marina B. spent six weeks on the BBC 6 Music playlist gaining support from Lauren Laverne, Gilles Peterson, Mary Anne Hobbs, Craig Charles, Huey Morgan, Cerys Matthews, Don Letts, Tom Ravenscroft, and Guy Garvey. Lockdown didn't slow down the band's creativity with many tracks on their self-titled debut EP recorded remotely. Two such tracks were the collaborations with London based singer/songwriter Shauna Kelly aka Shoshy. 'It's Not Over' and 'Crazy' were released on 7" and both received BBC radio support. Marina B stepped back on the mic with the upbeat hit 'I Wanna Be With You', a dancefloor filler mixed by St. Frances Hotel (producer for Michael Kiwanuka). The B-side 'Sungalz' is a hazy dream pop number that started life as an instrumental jam."
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LEWIS 1145EP
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"Championed by the likes of Steve Lamacq, Gilles Peterson and Lauren Laverne, Brooklyn's The Still Brothers launch their debut self-titled EP with a double A-side 7" featuring the breathy vocals of Shoshy (Shauna Kelly). 'It's Not Over' was created by the Still Brothers and Shoshy in New York and London and finished over a zoom call. The track began as an instrumental which evolved into a full song after Shoshy wrote and recorded her vocals. It expresses the thoughts and feelings of a delusional partner after a relationship has come to its end. The world around seems to be changing and moving forward yet she cannot seem to stop replaying scenes from the romance in her mind. 'Crazy' was created in the Summer of 2022 by the Still Brothers and Shoshy, recorded in New York and London. The song captures what it is like to care deeply for someone but knowing that it cannot go on. Vocals were performed by both Shoshy and Rob Davey."
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