For the first time in almost a decade, brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith grace the cover of a Dawes album. It’s just the two of them this time, and as such, the Oh Brother marks a distinctive new chapter for the California rock band — one that is both introspective and accessible, all while maintaining their beloved sense of sincerity.
Oh Brother steers Dawes decidedly forward, honoring 15 years of Taylor and Griffin’s musical relationship, as well as the next era of their band, Additionally, this is the first record the brothers have co-produced, working alongside longtime friend, Mike Viola.
At this point in the Goldsmith’s career, Dawes has cemented itself as one of the most earnest musical acts out there. As a band, they can move seamlessly between folk rock, piano ballads, and sprawling jams, while maintaining both an immediately recognizable sound and freedom from expectations. Even as the Goldsmith brothers navigate new chapters in their personal and professional lives, the Oh Brother shows how they remain creative, ambitious, and inspired.