Pierce Brothers – Into The Dirt EP reviewed
Written by Rob Stewart on September 6, 2015
‘Into The Dirt’ EP by the Pierce Brothers
Reviewed by Rob Stewart
Melbourne dynamic duo Jack & Pat Pierce are the two brothers and namesakes of the Pierce Brothers who when combined become a roots, folk pop tour de force.
Having only just returned to our shores after a 4 month world tour where they played to festival audiences, they would’ve only had enough time to unpack their bags before embarking on the Australian leg of the Into the Dirt EP tour.
It’s an EP that goes a long way to showcase all the elements of the brother’s unbridled talent and enthusiasm as well as superb well harnessed restraint and delicate flourishes. It consists of 4 superbly crafted original recordings and two bonus live tracks that were captured at an Amsterdam performance.
The Pierce Brothers flame is starting to burn bright and with all the hard touring slog it’s showing no signs of extinguishing any time soon.
Listen in to Gove FM as each week we feature a new release by an Australian artist or group. Every day before the midday news, hear the feature artists track, and Wednesdays after the 2pm news, tune in for an interview with the featured artist.
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