Audio
Hey Brother – “Chameleon” [Free Download]
Brantford, Ontario’s Hey Brother is a “mood rock” band on the up and up. After playing locally for a while, the group is finally ready to expand and take Canada by storm. The four-piece have recorded two EPs – one titled Circadian Rhythm, the other Feel Sharp – both of which are laced with upbeat, grooving rock! They’ve received a lot of local coverage as well as a piece in Spot magazine and by legendary producer Jack Douglas.

The Skinny: Brantford, Ontario’s Hey Brother is a “mood rock” band on the up and up. After playing locally for a while, the group is finally ready to expand and take Canada by storm. The four-piece have recorded two EPs – one titled Circadian Rhythm, the other Feel Sharp – both of which are laced with upbeat, grooving rock! They’ve received a lot of local coverage as well as a piece in Spot magazine and by legendary producer Jack Douglas.
After the release of Circadian Rhythm, Hey Brother started to play all around Ontario and in doing so opened up for many notable artists, including USS, Two Hours Traffic, The Wooden Sky, The Stables, Hollowick and several others. Earlier this year they added a new member in Cory Robin and wrote a bunch of new songs which turned into their latest release Feel Sharp. Check out the free download of “Chameleon”!
-
Alternative/Rock7 hours ago
Hot Milk x Slam Dunk: “We imagined ourselves playing in front of these crowds at festivals like Slam Dunk…”
-
Alternative/Rock1 week ago
Skunk Anansie: “There’s a difference between being comfortable and being boring.”
-
Alternative/Rock1 week ago
Twenty One Pilots Bring “Clancy Tour” Spectacular to Birmingham BP Pulse Live [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock4 days ago
Juliet Lloyd Releases Poignant Single “Wild Again” Ahead of Debut UK Tour
-
Metal1 week ago
Ghost Bath Unveil Haunting “Vodka Butterfly” Visualizer
-
Music3 days ago
Mary-Clair Unveils Video for Her Single “Your Love”
-
Alternative/Rock4 days ago
Thirteen Bands You Need to See at… Slam Dunk Festival 2025
-
Alternative/Rock11 hours ago
Thirteen Bands You Need to See at… Bearded Theory Festival 2025