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Brother Vice – Money

Northern Irish indie rock band Brother Vice have released their new track ‘Money’.

Brother Vice is embarking on a new musical journey, showcasing a captivating pop rock sound that marks the beginning of an exciting era for the band.

This incredible trio is fueled by their mutual love for music that truly speaks to the soul. Drawing inspiration from amazing artists like Sam Fender, Catfish and the Bottlemen, The Killers, and Foo Fighters, they’ve created a sound that combines catchy melodies with deep, thought-provoking lyrics.


New single, ‘Money’ was recorded, mixed and mastered in Manor Park Studios, Moneyglass with Neal Calderwood (Previously of Sheer), notably known for his work with fellow Northern Irish bands General Fiasco, Dea Matrona and Red Eye Pariah.

‘Money’ is an anthemic, hook-driven single brimming with high-energy moments. It exemplifies the quintessential spirit of Irish indie-rock and pop rock at its finest.

Earning praise from BBC Introducing, RTE 2XM, Lisburn FM, Future Hits Radio, Blast 106fm and Chordblossom, Brother Vice are full steam ahead as they head into the final quarter of 2024.Brother Vice are:
James Feely (Vocals, Guitar)
Neil Mone (Lead Guitar)
Aidan Watters (Drums)

Brother Vice are:
James Feely (Vocals, Guitar)
Neil Mone (Lead Guitar)
Aidan Watters (Drums)

Upcoming gigs:

Nelly’s, Drogheda – 11/10/24
Canal Court, Newry – 18/10/24

Check out Brother Vice on their socials and streaming platforms.

We’ve also added ‘Money’ to our ‘Punkio’s Pop Punk Picks’ Spotify playlist.

Tim Marshall

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