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Triptych: all three albums come together to paint the full picture of The Brew. Although each album focuses on a different passion of the band, one cannot help but notice: when you hear The Brew, you know it's The Brew.
The first of the three albums, "A Garden in the Snow," represents the band in its purest form. The self-produced, impressionistic, indie-rock album explores the possibilities of song craft without restrictions.
"Light From Below," the heaviest component of the project, expresses The Brew's unconditional commitment to live music and improvisational rock. The starkly up-tempo rendition of Led Zeppelin's "Going to California"illustrates the band's ability to respect a legendary song while making it their own.
Last, though certainly not least, The Brew's "Hard Enough to Break" displays the band's obsession with the golden age of radio, concise and sprawling arrangements pay tribute to the pop form, but still with The Brew's attention to honest music.
Together, these 3 albums create the Triptych experience. Enter this gallery of a decade of influence and inspiration created by The Brew.
Behold, Triptych:
"A Garden in the Snow"
1) When Darkness Comes
2) All the Same
3) Go Ahead
4) See you Around
5) Kimberly Boggs
6) Cayla
7) Reactor
8) The Maze
9) A Garden in the Snow
"Light From Below"
1) Birds on the window
2) Whose the boss
3) What I Want (extended cut)
4) No Rest
5) Slippin through the city
6) Goin to California
7) Lost (extended cut)
8) Machine
9) Light From Below
"Hard Enough to Break"
1) Broke me Down
2) Make Me Stay
3) Can't Pretend
4) What I Want
5) Lost
6) Sad but true
7) Ghost
8) Poison Stone
9) Let Go
10) Hard Enough to Break
Only $24.99 when you by all three albums.
A Garden in the Snow and Light from Below ship right away and you will receive "Hard Enough to Break" before anyone with shipping on January 25th.

