Nashville Brothers Jake and Jamin return with 'We Are The Champions' following on from their brilliant 'Heavy Days' earlier in the year.
Jeff The Brotherhood reach new lows of drawling sweetness and fuzz punk-pop blow outs on this self produced album, recorded by Roger Moutenot (Yo La Tengo, Sleater Kinney, Velvet Underground).
Their fans range from Jack White to Jay-Z and their live shows are incendiary thanks to their relentless 230 shows a year.
The brothers grew up, Jake says, "with 500 acres of nothing behind us”, and the isolation has paid off. This band sound like a fusion of everything and completely their own.
The Brotherhood have been called "kraut punk”, "psychedelic grunge" and "noise pop”, drawing comparisons to bands like Hawkwind, Wipers, and early Sonic Youth.
With three guitar strings and a minimal drum kit, they manage to distill rock to its primal essence.
"Their songs are often just a couple of chords and high speed. But the brothers have acid on the brain, stirring harmonized distortion and sitar buzz into the boogie. And they back up the balls of this album title...... ‘Mellow Out’ is fast bliss" - Rolling Stone
Hey Friend
Cool Out
Bummer
Shredder
Diamond Way
Endless Fire
Ripper
Mellow Out
Stay Up Late
Health And Strength
Wastoid Girl






















