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The Felice Brothers - From Dreams To Dust

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  1. Jazz on the Autobahn

  2. To-Do List

  3. All The Way Down

  4. Money Talks

  5. Be At Rest

  6. Valium

  7. Inferno

  8. Silverfish

  9. Celebrity X

  10. Land Of Yesterdays

  11. Blow Him Apart

  12. We Shall Live Again

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Physical CD + LP Release Date: October 1, 2021

On From Dreams to Dust, their eighth and most recent studio album, the band’s exuberance to be together doing what they do so well is palpable. Characteristic of The Felice Brothers, the new tracks are a mixture of somber tunes with ones that are musically upbeat, all the while carrying messages that beg listeners to think deeply about the environment, humanity, legacy, and death.  Many of the songs depict the passage of time, nostalgia, transience and getting older.

The Felice Brothers, Ian (guitar and lead vocals) and James (multi-instrumentalist and vocals), hail from the Catskills, NY, where their early songs echoed off subway walls and kept company with travelers and vagrants. Their current lineup, with the addition of bassist and inaugural female Felice member Jesske Hume (Conor Oberst, Jade Bird) and drummer Will Lawrence (also a singer/songwriter) as their rhythm section, promises to be the best yet. 

“I want for my music to do what the best music in my life has done for me,” explains Ian. “I want to do that for other people—to help them think through hard times or think through how to communicate something they didn’t know how to; to just make them happy. This may sound ironic, because my music is kind of dark sometimes, but the music I love best is just the most hopeful music like Pete Seeger singing about humanity getting along or Michael Hurley music that connects to some childlike simplicity that makes you feel light and happy.  Music is a medicine. It can make our time on the planet a little more enjoyable.”

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Track List (use ordered list)
  1. Jazz on the Autobahn
  2. To-Do List
  3. All The Way Down
  4. Money Talks
  5. Be At Rest
  6. Valium
  7. Inferno
  8. Silverfish
  9. Celebrity X
  10. Land Of Yesterdays
  11. Blow Him Apart
  12. We Shall Live Again