Most accurately described as a singer/songwriter in the ilk of Damien Rice and Joshua Radin, but requiring less work to embrace than either, Cary Brothers is required listening for a developing generation of fans of smart, heartfelt, original music, and Who You Are should quickly find its way to the top of their rotation.
P.S.: Brothers hinted for a long time that his most recognizable hit, "Blue Eyes," had enjoyed a long run and would not make the album cut... I'm not going to say anything definitive, but perhaps the title of the last listed song, "Precious Lie," is a subtle hint. Stick around after listening to it for a worthwhile Easter egg.







Article comments
1 - Connie Phillips
Congrats! This article has been forwarded to the Advance.net websites and Boston.com.
2 - kris
a wonderful full length album from an artist to definitely keep an eye on. i have a feeling this is only the beginning for Cary