O'Brother Release Official Video for 'Transience,' Announce December Tour

By: Nov. 26, 2013
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O'Brother release the official music video for "Transience" off of their ciritically acclaimed sophomore effort Disillusion Watch Now!

This December, O'Brother hit the road with Hot Water Music and Torche for an east coast run before the holidays, confirmed dates below!

November 26-27th @ The Stuffing @ Center Stage in Atlanta, GA (w/ Manchester Orchestra, The Front Bottoms, Grouplove, Justin Townes Earle and More!)
December 11th @ Ram's Head Live in Baltimore, MD
December 12th @ Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ
December 13th @ Trocadero in Philadelphia, PA
December 14th @ Webster Hall in New York, NY
December 15th @ Royale in Boston, MA
December 16th @ Revolution in Amityville, NY (Headline)

Disillusion was released on August 20th via Triple Crown - check out what the press had to say...

"Genre-bending rockers O'Brother beat the sophomore slump on Disillusion, an album as complex and textured as it is loud. Think Deftones meet Radiohead meet Alice in Chains. From distorted, sludgy guitars (there's three of them in the band!) to frontman Tanner Merritt's haunting vocals, this is an album with a beginning, middle, and end-each song building upon the last and masterfully bleeding into the next....Don't let the name fool you; this is an album that won't let you down." - Revolver

"O'Brother's loud-as-hell brand of metally drone rock sounds similar to that of Torche or Baroness with vocals eerily resembling a less pretentious version of Muse." - Noisey

"You know that sweet spot in the Radiohead and Melvins catalogs where they basically sound like the same band? What's that, you say? No such sweet spot exists? Then allow me to introduce you to O'Brother." - Magnet

"A-Muse-ing vocals meet grungy riffs to dramatic effect." - Spin

"...genre-bending post-metal that is as operatic as it is destructive... Expect this record to end up on a lot of year-end best-of lists." - Alternative Press

"...equal parts Soundgarden and Alice In Chains, a throwback thrasher that is pretty unrelenting." - A.V. Club

"The band, which features three guitarists, sounds re-kindled, especially on slow burners like 'Path of Folly,' 'Oblivion,' which sees lead singer and guitarist Tanner Merritt pushing the highest registers of his vocal range, and the tease and tremor of the soaring title track." - WNYC Soundcheck

"Disillusion's layers of guitar and ponderous rhythms go into some dark places, but a few shafts of light always punch through." - Drum!


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