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Brother Sea are a Celtic Folk Fusion band from the Moray coast.
Brother Sea’s music is that of departure, adventure and new beginnings that will sweep you away with a sense of boldness and innocence. With hypnotic vocals accompanied by a playful twist on classic folk instruments they create a sense of awe and intrigue with songs like campfire stories exploring heritage and folklore as they gently flicker through captivating soundscapes.
Kristian Lannen / Lead Vocal & Acoustic Guitar
Calum Ingram / Cello & Vocal
Adam Csenki / Fiddle, Piano & Vocal
Tim Ness / Highland Pipes, Whistle
Donal McCruden / Drums & Percussion
Lorna Thomas / Bass & Vocal
Brother Sea have performed live all over the UK and Europe and are quickly becoming a festival favourite with a wondrous sound billowing through their heart felt sails held fast by the ropes of desire to deeply connect with any audience.
“If Fleetwood Mac had grown up on a pirate ship they’d sound like this!”
Ed Leigh, BBC Ski Sunday
"Circadian is a brilliant, thought-provoking single from Brother Sea. The story-telling is compelling, the harmonies hypnotic and is, overall, a beautiful song."
Daniel Pascoe - BBC Radio Cornwall
“Beautifully crafted chords, intricate lead parts and glowing harmonies make Circadian the go-to feel good song on your Summer Playlist. Could the lyrics be more fitting to the time we currently find ourselves in, ‘Colours emerge from the dark.’ I’m a believer, and you will be too.”
Joel Richardson - Blackstar Amplification.
“Brother Sea - a refreshing wave of original songs and fine musicianship, but also adept at great renditions of traditional pieces.“
Hamish Burgess - Maui Celtic Radio Show
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