Brothers & Sisters [Gold Vinyl] (LP)
Steve Mason
Amoeba Review
Some albums place their fingers so squarely on the zeitgeist that you feel like you're listening to the soundtrack of your life. Steve Mason's new album, Brothers & Sisters, is one such album. Mason blends the personal and political in his lyrics, creating a chronicle of our chronically messed up world, where it seems like we're constantly stumbling from one mess into the next. Yet, he does it with such brutal honesty, resilience, and beauty that the tracks feel like a companion for your most down days, the ones where you need someone to tell you someone else understands, and together you'll get through this. With Pakistani playback singer Javed Bashir singing alongside Mason on select songs, the album feels a ray of sun cutting through the clouds.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Mars Man
|
Steve Mason | 05:16 |
2.
I'm on My Way
|
Steve Mason | 03:51 |
3.
No More
|
Steve Mason | 04:34 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
All Over Again
|
Steve Mason | 04:08 |
2.
The People Say
|
Steve Mason | 04:25 |
3.
Let It Go
|
Steve Mason | 04:37 |
Side C Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Pieces of Me
|
Steve Mason | 04:56 |
2.
Travelling Hard
|
Steve Mason | 03:59 |
3.
Brixton Fish Fry
|
Steve Mason | 06:20 |
Side D Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Upon My Soul
|
Steve Mason | 03:44 |
2.
Brothers & Sisters
|
Steve Mason | 04:48 |
