New Album Archives - Motihari Brigade https://mbrigade.com/tag/new-album/ Rock-n-Roll Thoughtcrime Sat, 25 Mar 2023 12:18:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/mbrigade.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-just-red-eye-transparent.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 New Album Archives - Motihari Brigade https://mbrigade.com/tag/new-album/ 32 32 193692769 Music Reviews for “Algorithm & Blues” https://mbrigade.com/reviews/album-reviews-news/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=album-reviews-news Wed, 18 Jan 2023 20:56:18 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=2185 Music reviewers and bloggers show enthusiasm for “Algorithm & Blues” Motihari Brigade:  “You’d be hard pressed to find anyone out there who sounds like Motihari Brigade, and their thinking person’s music is just as thought provoking and musically powerful here as their excellent debut.” Tom Haugen, Take Effect.  “Rebellious and daring . . . . A […]

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Music reviewers and bloggers show enthusiasm for “Algorithm & Blues” Motihari Brigade: 

“You’d be hard pressed to find anyone out there who sounds like Motihari Brigade, and their thinking person’s music is just as thought provoking and musically powerful here as their excellent debut.” Tom Haugen, Take Effect
 
“Rebellious and daring . . . . A captivating experience that will single-handedly breathe life back into the greatest genre of them all, Rock N Roll . . . . an amazing album that will change your world and perspective.” EDM Records 
 
“…this is the modern take on underground rock . . . . Most excellent.” Chris Spector, Midwest Record
 
“I’ve been asking for a long time to hear something new in music…finally it is here with this album. . . . This may be the album of the year that you must listen to. I don’t say this often but GO OUT AND BUY THIS ALBUM. I give this 5 out of 5 Music Guru stars.” Music Guru Radio
 
“…a masterpiece of chaotic complexities with catchy tunes and rich melodies, an album worthy of recognition.” saiidzeidan, Discover Pop
 
“…we are on a rollercoaster inside Motihari Brigade’s creative mind . . . . you’ll get to the end, and you’ll feel changed, lighter, initiated.” Gabriel Mazza, mesmerized 
 
“You’ll be surprised, it’s a real gift for those who love rock.” indieclock (Brazil)  
 
“The lyrics are deep and rich in language. The subject matter of the songs is unique in the story-telling style – the content is diverse . . . . There’s so much imagination and creativity that went into the album. The tunes have remarkable freestyle poetry.” Musiflo 
 
“This is real rock, made by real instruments” EdgarAllanPoets
 
“…it’ll take you more than one day to get over its beauty and captivating rock n roll charm.” Akram Soliman, Rock Era Magazine
 
“A complete and fulfilling album” Artisti Online (Italy)
 
“Algorithm & Blues has it all, and a bit more” Debut Band, “Off the Radar” Less Than 1000 Followers 
 
* * * * * – Keep it up comrades!” Album Reviews with Michael Boncza, Morning Star
 
“Insert good headphones, blow out the speakers, and allow yourself to get involved with this work.” Elio Sant’Anna Pedrozo Campos, Os Garatos De Liverpool (Brazil)
 
“The depth of the lyrics and the breadth of the rock n roll passages will captivate and leave no one indifferent.” Indie Dock Music Blog (U.K.) 
 
“…wildly and wonderfully original project of vocalist and guitarist Eric Winston”  Michael Doherty’s Music Log 
 

Thank you for the careful listens and thoughtful comments. 

 

 

"Algorithm & Blues" CD

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“The Party Is Over” Lyric Video https://mbrigade.com/news/the-party-is-over-lyric-video/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-party-is-over-lyric-video Thu, 03 Nov 2022 01:13:35 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=2083 Motihari Brigade releases a new lyric video for the song “The Party Is Over” from the album “Algorithm & Blues” (2022). Red wine spills from a shattered glass of elegant stemware – symbolizing the decadent party that is currently winding down while a new generation seeks its place in a diminished world. Motihari Brigade’s “The […]

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Motihari Brigade releases a new lyric video for the song “The Party Is Over” from the album “Algorithm & Blues” (2022).

Red wine spills from a shattered glass of elegant stemware – symbolizing the decadent party that is currently winding down while a new generation seeks its place in a diminished world. Motihari Brigade’s “The Party Is Over” offers a Dylan-esque tour d’horizon as the world slow dances into burning chaos. Will the great disintegration clear the way for something new to rise from the ashes? Perhaps not.  We’ll see. The “party” may be over, but the groove is just getting started with this post-glam “no alternative rock” neo-classic.

Motihari Brigade’s second album “Algorithm & Blues” (2022) features defibrillating electric guitar, tachycardia rhythms on bass, and drums played by an octopus on stimulants. Layered keyboard, horn, and vocal arrangements combine to produce the magic of a highly-caffeinated rock band thumping on all ventricles. Twelve original songs and one cover provide an energetic soundtrack for listeners to more happily navigate the dystopian reality show that we are all now busily sharing on our smart appendages. Rock-N-Roll Thoughtcrime for independent minds. Find your band at the Motihari Brigade website: https://mbrigade.com

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“We Are The Germs” Lyric Video https://mbrigade.com/news/we-are-the-germs-lyric-video/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=we-are-the-germs-lyric-video Tue, 27 Sep 2022 14:51:56 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=2009 Motihari Brigade’s song “We Are The Germs” imagines the cartoon microscopic war going on right now within your diseased immune system.

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Motihari Brigade’s song “We Are The Germs” imagines the cartoon microscopic war going on right now within your diseased immune system.

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“Algorithm & Blues” Motihari Brigade’s New Album – Available Now https://mbrigade.com/news/algorithm-blues-new-album/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=algorithm-blues-new-album Mon, 12 Sep 2022 19:02:08 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=1939 “Algorithm & Blues” the new album from Motihari Brigade is available now for digital download, streaming, and on compact disc. (Release date: September 8, 2022)  Creative Destruction Records (UPC 195269176655). The band’s second album features defibrillating electric guitar, tachycardia rhythms on bass, and drums played by an octopus on stimulants.  Layered keyboard, horn, and vocal arrangements […]

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“Algorithm & Blues” the new album from Motihari Brigade is available now for digital download, streaming, and on compact disc. (Release date: September 8, 2022)  Creative Destruction Records (UPC 195269176655).

The band’s second album features defibrillating electric guitar, tachycardia rhythms on bass, and drums played by an octopus on stimulants.  Layered keyboard, horn, and vocal arrangements combine to produce the magic of a highly-caffeinated rock band thumping on all ventricles. Twelve original songs and one cover provide an energetic soundtrack for listeners to more happily navigate the dystopian reality show that we are all now busily sharing.  

Motihari Brigade’s music is Rock-N-Roll Thoughtcrime for independent minds, inspired by Orwell – and intended as an alternative to the official programming that overwhelms our tele-screens.

Algorithm & Blues raucously competes for any remaining crumbs of attention span still left available despite the onslaught of big-tech media that currently dominates the psychological crisis of human consciousness. Listen to Motihari Brigade and howl with rebellious defiance while zombies gaze at hypnotic images flickering on their smart appendages.

The album’s cover art features red wine spilling from a shattered glass of elegant stemware, symbolizing the decadent party that is winding down while a new generation seeks its place in a diminished world.

“This is the modern take on underground rock” says Chris Spector, Midwest Record

U.K. born singer, songwriter, and guitarist Eric Winston is the philosopher-serf behind Motihari Brigade’s unique sound and concept.

Escape zombie dystopia. Take the colored pill of your choice. Blink your eyes and smile. The theme album for the great disintegration has arrived – just in time for something new to rise from the ashes. Or perhaps not.  We’ll see.

Find your band at mbrigade.com

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“A Chat With Motihari Brigade”- The Other Side Reviews Interview https://mbrigade.com/news/a-chat-with-motihari-brigade/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-chat-with-motihari-brigade Mon, 12 Sep 2022 16:01:07 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=1924 If George Orwell had a band it would probably be Motihari Brigade. Critically acclaimed for its provocative music, the US-based project is turning heads across the globe. We speak with Motihari Brigade about their new album ‘Algorithm & Blues’, musical inspiration, good advice and much more! Read the Full Interview by Nicole Mendes from “The […]

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If George Orwell had a band it would probably be Motihari Brigade. Critically acclaimed for its provocative music, the US-based project is turning heads across the globe. We speak with Motihari Brigade about their new album ‘Algorithm & Blues’, musical inspiration, good advice and much more!

Read the Full Interview by Nicole Mendes from “The Other Side Reviews” here: 

A Chat With Motihari Brigade

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Lyric Video For “Algorithm & Blues” https://mbrigade.com/event/algorithm-blues-lyric-video/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=algorithm-blues-lyric-video Wed, 07 Sep 2022 19:07:42 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=1883 Watch the new YouTube video of the title track from Motihari Brigade’s 2022 album release “Algorithm & Blues” raucously compete for any remaining crumbs of attention span still left available despite an onslaught from big-tech dominated media censors. Vibrato electric guitars drive this hyper-caffeinated exploration of the current dystopian dilemma. “Algorithm & Blues” is a […]

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Watch the new YouTube video of the title track from Motihari Brigade’s 2022 album release “Algorithm & Blues” raucously compete for any remaining crumbs of attention span still left available despite an onslaught from big-tech dominated media censors. Vibrato electric guitars drive this hyper-caffeinated exploration of the current dystopian dilemma. “Algorithm & Blues” is a rock-n-roll thoughtcrime celebration of the post-modern psychological crisis we are all now busily sharing on social media. Lyrics describe a “consciousness of memes” vying to define the prevailing narrative of today’s virtual reality – “the illusion of freewill, swallowing the pill.” The song ends with a nod to rock music’s history of cultural defiance – “meanwhile I’m still thinking.

Algorithm & Blues

Motihari Brigade’s second album “Algorithm & Blues” (2022) features defibrillating electric guitar, tachycardia rhythms on bass, and drums played by an octopus on stimulants. Layered keyboard, horn, and vocal arrangements combine to produce the magic of a highly-caffeinated rock band thumping on all ventricles. Twelve original songs and one cover provide an energetic soundtrack for listeners to more happily navigate the dystopian reality show that we are all now busily sharing. Rock-N-Roll Thoughtcrime for independent minds.

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Motihari Brigade Release Title Track Single From New Album “Algorithm & Blues”  https://mbrigade.com/news/algorithm-blues-single/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=algorithm-blues-single Mon, 29 Aug 2022 21:26:25 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=1797 The title track from Motihari Brigade’s new album “Algorithm & Blues” (release date: September 8, 2022) raucously competes for any remaining crumbs of attention span still left available despite an onslaught from big-tech dominated media censors. Vibrato electric guitars drive this hyper-caffeinated exploration of the current dystopian dilemma.  “Algorithm & Blues” is a rock-n-roll thoughtcrime […]

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The title track from Motihari Brigade’s new album “Algorithm & Blues” (release date: September 8, 2022) raucously competes for any remaining crumbs of attention span still left available despite an onslaught from big-tech dominated media censors. Vibrato electric guitars drive this hyper-caffeinated exploration of the current dystopian dilemma.  “Algorithm & Blues” is a rock-n-roll thoughtcrime celebration of the post-modern psychological crisis we are all now busily sharing on social media. Lyrics describe a “consciousness of memes” vying to define the prevailing narrative of today’s virtual reality – “the illusion of freewill, swallowing the pill.”  The song ends with a nod to rock music’s history of cultural defiance – “meanwhile I’m still thinking.” 

Click-jam now on Motihari Brigade, howl along and give the algorithm something unpredicted to think about. Get yours today while supplies last on your favorite popular streaming and download services.

Listen now on Bandcamp: 

Motihari Brigade’s new album (release date: September 8, 2022) features defibrillating electric guitar, tachycardia rhythms on bass, and drums played by an octopus on stimulants. Layered keyboard, horn, and vocal arrangements combine to produce the magic of a highly-caffeinated rock band thumping on all ventricles. Twelve new original songs and one cover deliver energetic Rock-n-Roll Thoughtcrime for independent minds. 

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Motihari Brigade Release “Rock-n-Roll Thoughtcrime” New Single From Upcoming Album https://mbrigade.com/news/rock-n-roll-thouthcrime-single/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rock-n-roll-thouthcrime-single Tue, 02 Aug 2022 16:06:01 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=1741 Motihari Brigade’s theme song “Rock-N-Roll Thoughtcrime” encourages listeners to “Answer the question, question the answer, let your light shine” – with the hope that even in these strange days an unlikely band of critical thinkers may yet chart an independent course and escape zombie dystopia.  Having the idea is half the battle.  Available on popular […]

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Motihari Brigade’s theme song “Rock-N-Roll Thoughtcrime” encourages listeners to “Answer the question, question the answer, let your light shine” – with the hope that even in these strange days an unlikely band of critical thinkers may yet chart an independent course and escape zombie dystopia.  Having the idea is half the battle. 

Available on popular download and streaming sites, and for physical purchase on compact disc. Listen now on Bandcamp.  

Motihari Brigade’s new album Algorithm & Blues (release date 9/8/22) promises a highly-caffeinated rock band thumping on all ventricles to creatively energize twelve original new songs and one cover. The music is Rock-n-Roll Thoughtcrime, a desperately needed soundtrack to more happily navigate the dystopian reality show we are now busily sharing on our smart appendages.

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Motihari Brigade To Release New Album “Algorithm & Blues” September 8 https://mbrigade.com/news/algorithm-blues-news/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=algorithm-blues-news Sun, 17 Jul 2022 19:33:03 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=1593 PRESS RELEASE Contact: Eric Winston, winston@mbrigade.com Website: https://mbrigade.com Album Release Date:  September 8, 2022 Motihari Brigade’s second album release Algorithm & Blues (2022) features defibrillating electric guitar, tachycardia rhythms on bass, and drums played by an octopus on stimulants.  Layered keyboard, horn, and vocal arrangements combine to produce the magic of a highly-caffeinated rock band […]

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Contact: Eric Winston, winston@mbrigade.com

Website: https://mbrigade.com

Album Release Date:  September 8, 2022

Algorithm & Blues

Motihari Brigade’s second album release Algorithm & Blues (2022) features defibrillating electric guitar, tachycardia rhythms on bass, and drums played by an octopus on stimulants.  Layered keyboard, horn, and vocal arrangements combine to produce the magic of a highly-caffeinated rock band thumping on all ventricles. Twelve original songs and one cover provide an energetic soundtrack for listeners to more happily navigate the dystopian reality show that we are all now busily sharing.  

Algorithm & Blues raucously competes for any remaining crumbs of attention span still left available despite the onslaught of big-tech media that currently dominates the psychological crisis of human consciousness. Listen to Motihari Brigade and howl with rebellious defiance while zombies gaze at hypnotic images flickering on their smart appendages.

Motihari Brigade’s music is Rock-N-Roll Thoughtcrime inspired by Orwell, – intended as an independent alternative to the official programming that overwhelms our tele-screens.

The album’s cover art features red wine spilling from a shattered glass of elegant stemware, symbolizing the decadent party that is winding down while a new generation seeks its place in a diminished world.

Motihari Brigade’s previous release Power From Below (2020) had reviewers buzzing:

“…there’s scarcely a moment in Motihari Brigade’s first studio album . . . . where we aren’t feeling the crushing intensity of a band playing at full power…”  Garth Thomas, Hollywood Digest

“…awfully close to a one of a kind product . . . . This is a group that is very much onto something smart and original in the most important of ways…” Mindy McCall, Indie Pulse Music

“Motihari Brigade doesn’t waste any time getting right down to the business of rocking with a cool, confident demeanor . . . . it absolutely lives up to the buzz surrounding its release and then some.” Nicole Killian, MobYorkCity

“… thinking person’s music, and should be required listening.″ Tom Haugen, Take Effect

U.K. born singer, songwriter, and guitarist Eric Winston is the philosopher-serf behind Motihari Brigade’s unique sound and concept.

Escape zombie dystopia. Take the colored pill of your choice. Blink your eyes and smile. The theme album for the great disintegration has arrived – just in time for something new to rise from the ashes. Or perhaps not.  We’ll see.

Algorithm & Blues is scheduled for release on September 8, 2022 and will be available through popular digital download/streaming services, and on compact disk (UPC 195269176655) Creative Destruction Records.

Find your band at https://mbrigade.com

Tracks: 

  1. Algorithm & Blues (4:20)
  2. Reality Show (4:23)
  3. The Party Is Over (5:29)
  4. Rock-n-Roll Thoughtcrime (4:57)
  5. Identity Theft (5:45)
  6. Street Fighting Man (3:59)
  7. Be Free (4:17)
  8. Minefields and Downfalls (5:41)
  9. Disintegration Blues (3:16)
  10. We Are The Germs (3:42)
  11. Too Big To Fail (4:00)
  12. Revolution Rock (4:38)
  13. Morningstar (4:57)

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Motihari Brigade To Release New Album in 2022 https://mbrigade.com/uncategorized/motihari-brigade-to-release-new-album-in-2022/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=motihari-brigade-to-release-new-album-in-2022 Fri, 24 Jun 2022 16:20:05 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=1505 Have you heard?  Motihari Brigade will release a mysterious new album in 2022.  As if there weren’t already enough chaos to contend with in the world.  Get ready for a highly-caffeinated rock-n-roll band thumping out thoughtcrime on all ventricles.  We can’t wait to share it with you.  True to the band’s Orwellian inspiration, thirteen carefully […]

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Have you heard?  Motihari Brigade will release a mysterious new album in 2022.  As if there weren’t already enough chaos to contend with in the world. 

Get ready for a highly-caffeinated rock-n-roll band thumping out thoughtcrime on all ventricles.  We can’t wait to share it with you. 

True to the band’s Orwellian inspiration, thirteen carefully crafted new songs will re-invent the past and leave behind the future.  This new album promises to take listeners on an exciting journey, while providing a desperately needed soundtrack to more happily endure the dystopian reality show we are all now busily sharing on our smart phones.

Take the colored pill of your choice while you still have the chance.  Blink your eyes and smile.  The new album from Motihari Brigade is on its way.  Just in time for something new to rise from the ashes of the great disintegration.  Or perhaps not.  We’ll see.  

PRE-SAVE now on Spotify and be first to hear brand new tracks. 

Set for release on September 8, 2022. 

From reviews of Motihari Brigade’s first album: 

“…there’s scarcely a moment in Motihari Brigade’s first studio album . . . . where we aren’t feeling the crushing intensity of a band playing at full power…”  Garth Thomas, Hollywood Digest

“…awfully close to a one of a kind product . . . . This is a group that is very much onto something smart and original in the most important of ways.”  Mindy McCall, IndiePulse Music

“An extremely power listen . . . . thinking person’s music, and should be required listening. . .” Tom Haugen, Take Effect

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