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The Brunswicks
Genre: Rock, Pop
Region: Brisbane, QLD
Members: Rebekah Davis (Vocals, Keyboard), Andrew Wheeler (Guitar), Matthew Blair (Guitar), Alby Buettel (Bass, Vocals), Peter Johns (Drums)
Sounds Like: Wilco, The New Pornographers, Augie March
Influences: Neil Finn, REM, Radiohead
Artist Website: www.thebrunswicks.com.au


The Brunswicks are a five piece outfit who sprang from various leafy suburbs of Brisbane in late 2007.

They serve up a delicious mix of vibrant alt-pop-rock sounds perfect for self-indulgent shower soloists, lounge room choreographers, and everyone in between.

In their spare time they like to experiment with illicit time signatures (don’t try this at home, kids).

Their stunning debut album, Otherwise Forever, is due for release in March.

Send all enquiries, gratuitous praise and marriage proposals via Bluetooth enabled homing pigeon to the email address below.


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Between the Buildings
rating:  5/5
Put simply, this is pop perfection. The lead singer has an emotive quality to her voice that exudes confidence, yet at the same time, expresses an in...




Winter Snow
rating:  5/5
This is an absorbing track. The vocal performance is uplifting and ultimately satisfying. The Brunswicks really dig in and find a intense, smoulderin...




Between the Buildings
rating:  5/5
An absolute charmer. The simplest and most heart-felt melody combined with an understated, yet intricate, acoustic guitar. Between the Buildings reso...




Winter Snow
rating:  5/5
This song is a definite "grower". The guitar playing is reminiscent of Johnny Marr's work in The Smiths, while the vocal melody is utterly compelling...



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This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.