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Between Artistic Maturity and Innovation: “Money” by Brother Vice

“Money” by Brother Vice The musical setting this time is Belfast . Brother Vice, an Irish trio from Armagh, recently released “Money”. While their previous works were already impressive, this release brings a strong breeze of Indie Rock meets Pop through the streets of the Northern Irish capital. Founded in 2019, the band draws inspiration from Sam Fender, The Killers, and the Foo Fighters, presenting with “Money” a musically well-thought-out piece that reflects the band’s high artistic standards in both arrangement and composition. The song’s introduction might remind one a bit of the golden era of pop-punk, but it takes a different direction as it progresses. By the first chorus, you’re closer to indie rock, perhaps even pop rock , than in the initial bars. A touch of nostalgia in the sound adds extra colour to “Money”, allowing the listener to reminisce a bit without losing the powerful punch of modernity .  What one might still wish for are vocals that follow this direction. Jam
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