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The Brass: 4 unheard songs

Posted by Loren on November 19, 2022

The Brass: 4 unheard songs
Rosenthal, Stella May Vlad, and Mike Campbell of The Brass in-studio, 2008 (photo by Emily Ruf)

Don Giovanni Records has released an archival EP of The Brass, a late-aughts Brooklyn, post-hardcore band featuring members of On the Might of Princes and Latterman.

The EP is titled Four Songs, and includes the material from the band's short 2008-2010 existence, specifically the last known recordings to feature the late Jason Rosenthal (On the Might of Princes), who passed away in 2013.

The EP is available on all streaming platforms now.

The Brass: 4 unheard songs
Rosenthal, Stella May Vlad, and Mike Campbell of The Brass in-studio, 2008 (photo by Emily Ruf)

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