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The Brothers G

With roots planted firmly in the prairie soil of Hafford, Saskatchewan, Canada, Jason and Jordan Gall, along with their long-time friend/neighbor Elias Brevik and British Columbia product Kit Langfield, have crafted a sound that is uniquely their own. The Brothers G seamlessly blend the soulful resonance of the blues and the all-out intensity of rock 'n' roll with the songwriting sensibilities of Americana and alternative country. Jason’s vocals, dripping with honey and laced with whiskey, possess a depth and strength that belies his age, channeling the soul of a seasoned bluesman, while his guitar sound derives from a blend of 60s and 70s rock n’ roll with the chicken-picking twang of outlaw country. Jordan, the man behind the drums, is a force of nature, pounding out rhythms that'll rattle your fillings while belting out vocals with more of a moonshine punch. Elias's swinging bass will make your feet move with the groove and tug on the heartstrings with soulful steel guitar lines. Kit, the most recent addition to the group, brings a punk rock edge while also adding lush and dynamic sonic textures on keyboards, guitar and mandolin.

From jam sessions in their parents' garage, to a relatively unknown opening act, to raising hell as backup musicians for Saskatchewan based singer-songwriters including Jolie Blue and Will Ardell, these boys have come a long way and have worked hard to earn their place in the spotlight. In 2024 the band made their debut on commercial radio in Canada, with their 2018-released single “Virginia” reaching the Mediabase Canada Active Rock Top 40. The Brothers G have garnered acclaim for their high energy live performances, approachable stage presence and relatable lyrics, which has landed them spots on music festivals such as Dog Patch Music Festival, Ness Creek, Napatak Ramble, and Tralapa. The band has also fared well in songwriting competitions, with “Postcard” from their debut EP “Greetings From Highway 16” being chosen as a semi-finalist in the Unsigned Only Music Competition in 2021 and the single “Autumn Conversations” repeating this placing in 2023. The Brothers G have also been featured by North Sask Music Zine on numerous occasions including getting the January 2024 cover.

The music from The Brothers G balances on the razor-thin edge of blues, rock, country, and any other genre the common Saskatchewanian…may be drawn towards.” (Casey Ling, NSMZ)

“...the record has a rawness to it. The organic nature of the whole thing has blues/rock leanings… but also has a kind of psychedelic edge letting everything all hang out… with a touch of twang and some garage rock thrown in for good measure.” (Scott Roos, NSMZ)

The Brothers G
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