BROTHERS3 played to a sold out sapphire marque at this year’s Australian Celtic festival and their brand of sibling harmony made a few new fans in Glen Innes.
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Stripping back to two acoustics and a bass allowed the perfect vocal harmony blend that the brothers have to feature.
Playing a set that comprised of mainly covers, the trio gave their adoring fans a snapshot of what it would be like at a rehearsal.
No flashy light show, or rocking drums, just simple understated playing and three voices.
The stage banter gave the crowd an insight into how brothers can love each other but annoy the hell out of each other at the same time; they swear it is not put on for their show, that this is really what they are like.
Letting the audience see this is endearing at first, but wears thin as the show goes on.
However, when the brothers sing they are captivating, singing harmonies is not easy, but they make it look and sound effortless.
Highlights of the set were their rendition of the Bee Gees ‘Massachusetts’ and Simon and Garfunkel’s ‘Sounds of silence’ and their original song ‘come on’.