Performer Magazine

The Harmed Brothers – “Better Days” Review

“Grab a glass of warm cider and settle in; this album is an instant love” 

Fans of the Avett Brothers will instantly fall in love with this album and have a new favorite group. The Harmed Brothers, hailing from Oregon, have produced Better Days just in time for the fall weather.

Better Days is an impressive work that showcases the different talents of the four-member band. Featuring multiple textures, such as banjo, guitar and drums, layered under fantastic vocals and attractive lyrics, every track on the LP is one that you would expect to hear echoing around the home in autumn.

The Harmed Brothers have their own unique sound, but Better Days would fit perfectly into a playlist with bands like Mumford & Sons. The diverse list of tracks on Better Days also means that there is a song to match any mood.

So go get pumpkins from the patch, heat up some warm apple cider, throw a log on the fireplace and spend the afternoon listening to Better Days. 

The Harmed Brothers
Better Days
Eugene, OR
(Fluff & Gravy Records)
Engineered & Mixed by David Beeman
Mastered by Mike Vizcarra
www.theharmedbrothers.com

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