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The Avett Brothers Introduce 'Emotionalism'

Through relentless touring and shows that have become the stuff of legend -
check out any of their countless fan-posted YouTube clips - The Avett Brothers have become one of the hottest grassroots touring bands in recent memory. With the forthcoming release of 'Emotionalism' - their most emotionally arresting album to date - and major summer tour appearances including Coachella, Bumbershoot and Telluride, they're now poised to become one of the breakout artists of 2007.

By melding their similar histories built on folk, country, punk, jazz and gospel, The Avett Brothers - Scott Avett (vocals, banjo, kick drum), Seth Avett (vocals, guitar, high-hat) and Bob Crawford (double bass) – are taking roots music in a completely new direction. Inspired by Tuesday night flat-picking parties in Greenville, NC dubbed "The Back Porch Project", the trio came together in the spirit of old-time folk and country music, liquor and street performances.

The Brothers' signature intensity ("the unhinged passion of two Jack Whites"
– The Mercury News) has quickly launched the band from chicken-wire roadhouses and tiny college pubs to sold-out tours of concert halls and high-profile appearances at Bonnaroo, MerleFest and the Philadelphia Folk Festival. This spring and summer, The Avett Brothers will be embarking on a
massive headlining tour of the US.

"Confession is good for the soul, and the same can be said for the vibrant and wise music of The Avett Brothers", testifies No Depression. Building on an exceptional back-catalogue, (Paste hailed 'Mignonette' as one of the best Americana records of the year), 'Emotionalism' is the defining statement of the new indie roots movement.

The Avett Brothers will be previewing material from 'Emotionalism' Thursday, March 8th at Rebel in New York City.



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