Jen Long of BBC Radio 1 Introducing is curating this one. We’ll be supporting our friends Samoans for the launch of their new single. Further support comes from our best buds Holland. Hold Your Horse Is will be opening.
It’s more of a ‘rock and roll’ affair than we’re accustomed to, but will nevertheless be an awesome night!
Saturday 7th April - 03:00pm - PINKtank stage
We will be taking a short break from writing to travel up to West Bromwich for the Now We Are Weekender, which takes place at The Public arts centre.

We will be playing at the Labour Club in Northampton on the 3rd of December 2011. This might possibly be our last gig of the year, as we’re concentrating on writing our album at the moment. Hope to see you down there!
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3Another super kind review of our set at Swn Festival, from Altsounds:
“Next up on the Barely Regal stage was Among Brothers, an “experimental-indie-pop-folk” sextet from right here in Cardiff. The room was absolutely heaving as person upon person attempted to come in to catch a glimpse of this exciting new band right up until the band started. What Among Brothers produced over the next forty-odd minutes was a true joy to behold; the band fuse together a melodic blend of intelligent experimental electronica. The layered vocal harmonies were just awesome, all the differing tones just bounced effortlessly around the room and combined with the wealth of instrumental textures it all slotted together so very well. Among Brothers build tracks up from absolutely nothing and just construct them in such a way that just has you transfixed to this imaginatively beautiful outfit. Tracks like ‘My Head is a Vessel’ and ‘Loved’ are the ones that marginally edge out the others but it really is marginal as song after song this group just seemed to get better. Ringing guitars and perfectly timed percussion parts are understated elements of the tracks that has seen their debut EP Homes receive a string of positive reviews, leading to a spot on the BBC Introducing Stage at this year’s Big Weekend. They did not put a foot wrong throughout and after a scintillating performance I am sure this is not the last I will see of Among Brothers.”
Read the rest of the article HERE.
6Cooler mag have written an article about the bands they saw at SWN, us being one of them:
Among Brothers shoehorn themselves onto the stage just after Effort, their sound shimmering on the surface like moonlight on water. “Sŵn is our favourite time of the year”, they shout over the packed room as they tune up. “It’s better than Christmas!” Perfectly poised violin nips around vocal, over vocal, over shouts to the sky. There is a steady persistence to each wave of limitless crescendo that moves together, smashing through the humid room in pockets of perfect clarity.
Read the rest of the article on the Cooler Magazine website.
6The people at MMP have said some kind words about our set at SWN festival:
“Barely Regal’s own (and indeed its owners) Among Brothers took an age to soundcheck, all the while person upon person tessellated their heads to build an impenetrable hair wall between MMP and the band. The Undertone pillars were also rather unhelpful in this respect but such is the charm and quirk of the venue and, evidently, Among Brothers’ appeal. Not that the lack of visual identification really mattered. It was definitely them. You could tell by the immensely thoughtful soundscapes that borrowed from electronica and offbeat indie experimentalism, layering harmonies and almost Dexy’s-esque shared vocals. In totality, this meant a proper aural treat with each new, imaginative and unexpected turn convincing us more and more that these chaps are the real frickin’ deal.”
Read the rest of the review HERE. They’ve also said some kind words about our good friends Hail! The Planes.
20‘Loved’ live at the Southampton Joiners 12/11/2011. Thanks to SWard11ify
