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Phil cook brothers
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phil cook brothers

The power on “Miles Away” derives from warmth in sadness. All These Years is Cooks first solo instrumental album on his primary instrument, recorded at NorthStar Church of the Arts in Durham, NC by his cousin and. The song’s chilled-out sound and twinkling guitar are fully capable of swaying you to sleep. Cook’s voice is soothing and soulful over the bass’ swinging groove as he backs up Meath’s ethereal voice, he falls into a peaceful whisper. “Miles Away” is a bluesy tune filled with a soft, cathartic charm reminiscent of the Wood Brothers. On a yearning new single from that release, Cook partners with another leading light from his scene, Sylvan Esso and Mountain Man’s Amelia Meath, for an honest track about emotional distance despite physical proximity. We were fans of his debut LP Southland Mission, and he has a new one called PEOPLE ARE MY DRUG on the way. Phil Cook has also carved out a nice little solo career for himself in recent years. Watch: Trey Anastasio Guesses Past Venues Based on Recordings on Phish Radio’s ‘Name That Room’ĭude of Life to Host WaterWheel Foundation Benefit Concerts Following Phish in L.A.Known for his presence in the Southern Americana scene - in Justin Vernon’s pre-Bon Iver band DeYarmond Edison, as a member of North Carolina’s freak-folk band Megafaun, as a sideman in Hiss Golden Messenger, etc. Widespread Panic Deliver Plans for Halloween, New Year’s Eve and MoreĭQ’s King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Blizzard Set: Look It Here, I’ve Been Failing, You Worry Me, I’m on Your Side, I’ll Be Damned, Survivor, Baby I Lost My Way, (But I’m Going Home), So Put Out, What If I*, Wasting Time, A Little Honey, Love Me Till I’m Gone, Danny Boy&, Face Down in the Moment, And It’s Still Alright, Redemption, Hey Mama, Out on the Weekend*, Coolin’ Out, Intro, I Need Never Get Old*

phil cook brothers

Weekend, and one-day passes for the forthcoming festival remain on sale and can be purchased here.Ĭheck out a selection of photos from last night’s show, courtesy of photographer Bill Kelly. Then, Phil Cook sat in one last time on the fan favorite “S.O.B.” before leaving the main act to perform the final number of their Radio City Music Hall stand, “Love Don’t.”įollowing last night’s memorable Big Apple affair, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will headline Saturday’s Xponential Music Festival in Camden, N.J. Last year Phil Cook released the solo album Southland Mission, and recently released Old Highway D, a collection of acoustic guitar instrumentals. Cook once more left the stage, leaving the band to deliver “Coolin’ Out” and “Intro” prior to the last song of the set, which saw accompaniment from the night’s guest again on “I Need Never Get Old.”įor their encore, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats began with the title track off The Future. Phil and Brad Cook are the brothers behind the freak-folk band Megafaun, as well as writers, producers, and composers on many collaborations and solo projects. “Redemption” and “Hey Mama” followed before Phil Cook returned to the stage for “Out on the Weekend,” off the EP, A Little Something More From.

phil cook brothers

“Face Down in the Moment” was played next, before the ensemble dove into the title track off Rateliff’s solo 2020 LP, And It’s Still Alright. The Radio City Music Hall affair got underway with a pair of tunes off the group’s 2015 self-titled album, “Look It Here” and “I’ve Been Failing,” before they moved onto their second studio release, Tearing at the Seams, with “You Worry Me.” Then, Rateliff and company jumped into The Future on “I’m on Your Side,” which was followed by “I’ll Be Damned,” “Survivor” and “Baby I Lost My Way, (But I’m Going Home).”Īs the group reached the halfway point of their main set, they landed on “So Put Out” before Phil Cook appeared on stage for the first time to assist on a remix of the group’s number “What If I.” Next, Cook left the stage, leaving the billed band to deliver “Wasting Time,” followed by “A Little Honey” and “Love Me Till I’m Gone.” A horn-infused intro brought forth their take on the traditional “Danny Boy.” The one-night sold-out stand featured a packed 21-song main set and three tune encore, with a multi-track appearance by Megafaun’s Phil Cook, whose brother and bandmate, Brad Cook, produced Rateliff’s latest LP, 2021’s The Future. On Thursday night, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats brought their current tour, entitled The Future, after the group’s third studio album, to Radio City Music Hall in New York.














Phil cook brothers