Music / rock

Skeletons


Reviews (2)


Sounds like Nashville

d. 8. Oct. 2020

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Kelly Dearmore

d. 8. Oct. 2020

"On their third studio album Skeletons, the Brothers Osborne make no bones about what it is they love to do the most, although it may not be what they do best. For a couple of fellas from the northernmost reaches of the United States, TJ and John Osborne certainly know how to rock with a truckload of southern swagger ... Indeed, for the most part, the bold, swaggering persona is what propels Skeletons, but the handful of tunes that let off the gas pedal a bit while introducing a bit of melody and introspection best offer the moments where the duo seems to truly flesh itself out to a complete degree".


No depression

d. 7. Oct. 2020

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Steven Ovadia

d. 7. Oct. 2020

"Bands like Brothers Osborne (and the similarly cross-pollinated Cadillac Three) are dedicated country fans interested in creating familiar modern country songs. But they get there not through fiddles and pedal steel, but with distorted guitars and alt-rock bombast. It's glam metal hiding in country, Donny and Marie finally unlocking a path to truly understanding their differences and similarities".