Balthrop, Alabama, Part 2 of 2 - Dubway Days [ep7.2]

In part two, Ben and Balthrop, Alabama unveil “Brother To Brother,” a heartfelt and moving song, featuring the band’s rich orchestration and the especially haunting and beautiful vocals of siblings Pascal and Lauren. /// Originally from Mobile, AL, siblings Pascal and Lauren Balthrop moved to New York City and founded a fictional town-meets-epic-ensemble called Balthrop, Alabama. At any point, the band can consist of more than 10 musicians, each portraying a different character of the town, and together they create bustling music that’s a blend of stirring rock ‘n’ roll and lush, folk-rock (complete with washboard and banjo). Their latest album, We Have Electricity via End Up Records, comes out April 10th and contains songs about sorrow, oil, electricity and friendship. Here we present a lost episode of Dubway Days with Balthrop, Alabama. /// Official website: http://balthropalabama.com /// Twitter: @balthropalabama

Dubway Days

What do you get when you put musicians in a state-of-the-art studio and challenge them to write and record a new song in a single day? Pure inspiration. BreakThru Radio presents Dubway Days, a documentary-style series that pairs up-and-coming singer-songwriter Ben Arthur with a different musical act each episode to produce a new song at Dubway Studios, one of New York's finest recording facilities. Dubway Days, an original and revealing look at the creative process, only on BreakThru Radio TV.