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King Brother

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    From Nishinomiya   City, Japan, King Brothers return to Australian shores for the first time since 2016, this September. A mix of blues and outta control 90s garage, King Brothers are an example of a band that take two genres that already have deep roots, yet manager to make a sound that sounds original. With a reputation for loose and rowdy shows, it’s a must see gig for rock pigs.   Keizo (Lead Singer / Guitarist) spoke to us via email on the eve of there Oz tour.   Munster: Tell us about the New LP Hell OH Oz, that you’ve put out for the upcoming tour? How did you choose the tracks to put on it?   Keizo: The first King Brothers album was released in 1998 on an American indie label called 'BLUB' Records.From then until now, in 2024, we’ve been performing these 12 tracks live for years, and we’ve released them as a greeting to everyone in Australia. That’s why the title is a play on the greeting 'Hello! OZ.'   This album was created with the goal o