Mason Brothers

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May You Rise 04:06 Tools
Ghost At the Wheel 02:48 Tools
Ready, Set, Go 04:24 Tools
Round and Round 03:28 Tools
Sailor's Prayer 03:07 Tools
In the Canyon 04:24 Tools
Divide 02:58 Tools
Winter 03:47 Tools
Hands On Fire 04:38 Tools
Into the Mines 04:12 Tools
Frozen Like a Photograph 04:39 Tools
Falling Together 00:00 Tools
Game of Cards 03:25 Tools
Into the Light 03:55 Tools
Blue and White 03:51 Tools
Killer 02:44 Tools
Gone Home 09:11 Tools
Your Eyes Upon Me 04:05 Tools
Outside In 05:58 Tools
Water Well 05:54 Tools
Stage Pints 08:51 Tools
Carousel 04:23 Tools
Two Sides, One Story 07:37 Tools
Neptune's Blood 03:40 Tools
Ignore That Ghost 06:06 Tools
Math's Natural Beauty 07:15 Tools
The Evil Eye 08:30 Tools
Boots 10:06 Tools
Calling Out to You 04:39 Tools
Slowly Turn 07:29 Tools
In the Third Person 08:31 Tools
24/7 09:30 Tools
Head Above Water 03:59 Tools
Hanging On a Thread 04:51 Tools
24-7 09:30 Tools
Coming Home to You 04:51 Tools
Serpent On Your Plate 04:26 Tools
Songbird 04:21 Tools
I Hear You Calling (Bill Fay Cover) 00:00 Tools
Two Sides One Story 04:21 Tools
New Children of the Old Empire 06:02 Tools
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Brothers Christian Mason and James Mason hail from Richmond, Virginia. The Sun, the Moon & the Sea (2007-8) is the first full-length album from Mason Brothers, and it showcases the brothers' acoustic leanings, with elaborate finger-picked guitars, splashes of lap steel, percussion, and piano. Also featured on this record are the brothers' stark, imagistic, yet hopeful lyrics. Upon its release, The Sun, the Moon & the Sea was met with critical acclaim, described by popmatters.com, for example, as an "indie-folk opus...one of the best folk albums to come in some time.” Various blogs began featuring mp3’s from the record, and providing enthusiastic and thoughtful reviews: "…cinematic folk music, rich and deliberately crafted, with guitars and voices woven tightly together. It’s something a visionary movie director would do well to notice…a tremendous debut” (Catfish Vegas). One movie director did take notice as the brothers' song "Ghost at the Wheel" was featured in the as-yet-unreleased feature film Don't Fade Away, alongside artists such as Ryan Adams and Alexi Murdoch on the film soundtrack. Christian Mason also did some custom scoring for the film. Other songs from The Sun, the Moon & the Sea have also been featured on a variety of television shows and documentaries, on networks including the CW (90210), CBS (Flashpoint), History Channel, Biography Channel, PBS documentaries; as well as various surfing broadcasts, films, and documentaries. The brothers are set to release their follow up in November, 2010. The record will be entitled Ghost Season, and will feature full-band orchestrations, and a variety of dynamic styles, in contrast to the understated folk style of The Sun, the Moon & the Sea. The story of Mason Brothers began with solo work of James Mason. In 2003, James released a solo album entitled Carnival Sky; several tracks on this record feature James’ brother, Christian Mason. The subtle beauty of Carnival Sky was affirmed in reviews from all over the United States, drawing favorable comparisons to the late Nick Drake, the late Elliott Smith, and Roger Waters of Pink Floyd. The record even made a splash overseas, with reviews and orders coming in from as far away as Greece, Belgium, and Luxembourg. The brothers went on to play a string of shows in Virginia, DC, and North Carolina, opening up for acts such as Magnolia Electric Company (Songs: Ohia) and Mates of State. Even without extensive touring the record made an impact, charting on CMJ reporting radio stations. Everyone involved was pleasantly surprised with the level and nature of the attention—attention created with minimal, grassroots publicity. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.