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My Brother Woody

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About Me

"fizzes with classic pop sentiment, surfing on a wave of sacchrine keys, breathy doo-wops and mellifluous horns, cleare's sunbeam arrangments will brighten anyone's day" - (8/10 - Hotpress)
"Warm, euphoric and totally infectious melodies" (4/5 The Star)
"Offaly's Mike Cleare is a name to watch. This impressive self-made debut is the work of a songwriter very much in love with classic West Coast pop.there's no denying the quality of Another Wave Of Harmony or a song that recalls the kookiness of Jens Lekman -- the delicious Getting Old Goes With Getting Fat. You sense a top-drawer producer would be able to make magic from such gems as promising material as the Brian Wilson-esque Super Serotonin Girl." - John Meagher (Irish Independent)
"It's rare to find good music this way (myspace) but the songs I heard were really great!!!" --Blaine - (The New Pornographers)
"Here's the scenario: What if Dennis Wilson sang with The Pernice Brothers and the songs were co-written by Pernice, Paul Westerberg of The Replacements, Style Council era Paul Weller, Crowded House and arranged by Brian Wilson and Sufjan Stevens? It would be "My Brother Woody". This record is pop with a capital "P". This is a great CD and it shows a lot of work and dedication to the art of songwriting. The arrangements are mature and subtle and the lead vocals are strong and sure. If you like your music catchy and filled with pop, meaningful and with a lot of soul, you'll be buying "My Brother Woody" this Christmas for several of your most musically discriminating friends."-- (Nelson Bragg - Brian Wilson Band)
"Hey Mike, i got the cd and i am in love" --Kramer (Ween, Daniel Johnston, Joyzipper)
"Warm indie-rock awash with the summer harmonies of late 60s pop culture, the début album from My Brother Woody is proving to be quite a pleasant indulgence since arriving through the Frequency-Ireland postbox....the album is nicely poised between dippy and melancholic moods, and is quite a triumph of indie-pop" - (8/10 Frequency Ireland)
"a fab name derived from that cool Free Design song, and gently breathed musical landscapes not unlike compadres The Thrills. Musically it's a bit more brainy with piano, glockenspiel, horns and harmonies creating a world weary Cali-burn out sound, recalling both the glory years of '67-74 and today's acolytes ala Rufus Wainwright and Ben Folds." - Jon "Mojo" Mills - (Shindig Magazine)
"Orchestral/Baroque pop fans will want to get this for sure. Keep an eye on this artist, as I expect great things to come" - (8/10 Powerpopaholic.com)
"A deceptively slow false start eventually paves way to a bevy of tracks that gently thump, fizzle and burble while simultaneously emitting occasional glints of glorious sunshine. Your New Found Taste and When Summer Comes wistfully dander along a charminglyl-paced path, while almost every track is infused with swoonsome, harmony-laden backing vocals" - Lauren Murphy (Entertainment.ie)
"C’est fun, plus que ça, c’est classe" - (Sucrepop.com)
"the album is full of infectiously catchy melodic alt rock sounds with a real emphasis on the summery pop sound, the album has a real east coast sixties pop feel to it at times with lots of great vocal harmonies and some lovely mellow brass sounds, features eleven superbly written catchy pop songs" - (Road Records)
My Brother Woody. Or wouldn’t he? Well, yes he did, recorded an album that is - “It’s a long way from that sort of thing you were raised" (available November 2007)
My Brother Woody is the creation of Irish songwriter Michael Cleare. MBW has played extensively around Ireland, sharing the bill with the likes of the Posies, Marc Carroll, Mundy and the Chalets, receiving regular airplay on Today FM, 2fm and a number of radio stations around the country.
My Brother Woody songs are hook-laden and harmony-driven, full of warm, infectious melodies, recalling the sound and style of legendary American bands such as the Beach Boys and Big Star, as well as more modern purveyors of good vibrations such as Teenage Fanclub and Ben Folds.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/25/2005
Band Members: Buy the debut album "It's a long way from that sort of thing you were raised" by My Brother Woody for 9.99 from Road Records or directly from us through PAYPAL by clicking the "buy now" button. You can also buy the album from Tower Records or Kool Kat Musik by clicking on their logo below.
Download a digital copy of the debut album "It's a long way from that sort of thing you were raised" by My Brother Woody for 9.99 from itunes, emusic, napster or Amazon.com Click on the logo of the store you want
Influences: Beach Boys, Beulah, Randy Newman, Ben Folds, BMX Bandits, Big Star, Rufus Wainwright, Of Montreal, Apples in Stereo
Sounds Like: Beach Boys, Beulah, Ben Folds, BMX Bandits, Big Star, Kevin Gallen's burgeoning friendship with Morrissey
Record Label: Glasshouse Records
Type of Label: None

My Blog

French Album Review

Album Review from sucrepop.com can be read - hereor belowMy Brother Woody a sorti fin 2007 un album qui concours au titre le plus long de l'année It's a long way from that sort of thing you were raise...
Posted by My Brother Woody on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 04:23:00 PST

New Album Review

New album review from the Kildare Nationalist...Album of the WeekBy Aoife BarryMy Brother Woody  It's a Long Way from That Sort of Thing You Were RaisedI LOVE a bit of pop music  not the kind you'll...
Posted by My Brother Woody on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 06:03:00 PST

Album Review on Americana UK

Hello,Latest album review from http://www.americana-uk.com can be read hereMoney well spent indeed.... ...
Posted by My Brother Woody on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:36:00 PST

Garageband Track of the Day + Songvault

Hello,"Wish I Was A DJ" has been chosen as track of the day in the alternative pop category for Tomorrow (Friday 14th) on garageband.com . Check out our page here . It was also voted for Best Lyrics ...
Posted by My Brother Woody on Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:22:00 PST

Cluas.com Album Review

Hello, another album review in today from cluas.com. here goes.....Cute is not a word I'd often associate with albums, but it's one that just keeps recurring when I think about My Brother Woody's 'It'...
Posted by My Brother Woody on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 07:33:00 PST

Sucrepop.com Review

MBW are a featured act on french webzine Sucrepop.com this month. Here is the review "Toujours pop mais dans un style plus rentre dedans. C'est d'Irlande que nous vient My brother Woody. Un concentré ...
Posted by My Brother Woody on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 06:28:00 PST

Album Review at Powerpopaholic

Hello, new album review in at http://powerpopaholic.blogspot.com/search?q=my+brother+woody Monday, February 25, 2008 My Brother Woody "It's A Long Way From That Sort Of Thing You Were Raised" My B...
Posted by My Brother Woody on Wed, 27 Feb 2008 05:43:00 PST

Album review on entertainment.ie

Hello and Happy New Year! first review of the new year can be read - here Decent enough review apart from the "no classic" bit (shurley shum mishtake)If you dont like clicking on links, here is what t...
Posted by My Brother Woody on Wed, 16 Jan 2008 06:08:00 PST

Unearthed Treasures Blog Album Review

Check it out....http://www.unearthedtreasures.co.uk/itsalongwayalbumr eview.html
Posted by My Brother Woody on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 04:34:00 PST

Nelson Bragg Reviews My Brother Woody

Review written by Nelson Bragg . You can check out Nelson's solo work and his work with the Brian Wilson band at his myspace page The new record by "My Brother Woody" does a few things to me: One...
Posted by My Brother Woody on Mon, 03 Dec 2007 03:30:00 PST