eMusic

Start Your Trial

The Original Brothers And Sisters Of Love

The Original Brothers And Sisters Of Love

Rate it!

Average: 4.5 (3 ratings)

  • Formed: 1996
  • Disbanded:2003
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

Biography

The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love started out in Brighton, MI, in the mid-'90s as a duo of brothers, Jamie and Tim Monger, dubbed the Original Brothers of Love. Each had played in and led many local bands before forming one together and had previously collaborated only when working on the many four-track recordings of their hometown friend, the Gok, prompting and participating in Gok's improvised songs and sketches with the help of Casios, guitars, and other friends. The Monger brothers actually took their new band's name from a Gok song in which he chants "the original brothers and sisters of love" during the chorus. Tim and Jamie Monger are both singer/songwriter guitarists who have added various instruments to their repertoire over the years, including harmonica, mandolin, and keyboards. After releasing two cassettes, the Original Brothers of Love began playing acoustic shows in the nearby town of Ann Arbor beginning in the fall of 1996, and started recording what would eventually become The Legende of Jeb Minor. Not too long after they began performing live, the brothers gained a drummer in the form of firefighter Martin Juarez, followed by the addition of hometown friend and guitarist/vocalist Greg McIntosh. The quartet began gigging more often and moved to Ann Arbor, while still working periodically on their recording. Spring 1998 brought the addition of another hometown friend and past musical collaborator, bassist Scott McClintock. Less than a year later, during a recording session in early 1999, the band invited Liz Auchinvole to add high vocal harmonies and violin tracks. The collaboration worked out so well that the New Zealander was asked to join the band. Fall of 1999 brought the long-awaited release of TOBASOL's debut CD, The Legende of Jeb Minor, on Detroit-area label Planet Ant. By the time of the album's release, however, drummer Martin Juarez was no longer with the band, focusing instead on his new Beatles-themed restaurant. Providing percussion during the interim between Juarez and the band's next drummer, Fido Kennington, was an area musician preparing to leave for the West Coast, Josh Tillinghast, who had previously played drums and bass in Poignant Plecostomus and Larval, respectively. Members of the Original Brothers and Sisters of Love also appeared on other area musicians' recordings including Jim Roll's Ready to Hang and Brian Lillie's Good Luck Fire Chief. In April 2000, TOBASOL's debut album was reissued nationally on their new label, The Telegraph Company. A year later, the band wrapped up recording its follow-up, H.O.M.E.S., Vol. I, and headed down to Texas to perform at the annual festival South by Southwest. The second album was released in August 2001, while the band toured the U.S. for two months. The album drew upon the locales and experiences of living in Michigan, from the title -- an acronym kids are taught to help remember the names of the surrounding Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior -- to songs about Michigan's winters and the demise of Detroit's Tiger Stadium. The group disbanded in 2003 after violinist Auchinvole relocated to Toronto, but re-formed as a quintet under the name Great Lakes Myth Society the following year.
— Joslyn Layne , All Music Guide


Related Artists Ancestors, Peers and Acolytes

Similar Artists:

The Decemberists, Andrew Bird, Clem Snide, Maggi, Pierce & E.J.

Roots and Influences:

The Gourds, Trip Shakespeare, Steeleye Span, Jeff Buckley, The Waterboys

Formal Connections:

Jim Roll

The indie iTunes — Hardcore music fans are migrating to eMusic, the iTunes Music Store's cheaper, cooler cousin.


Rolling Stone
Start Your Trial

© 1998-2008 eMusic.com Inc. eMusic and the eMusic logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks in the USA or other countries. All rights reserved.

All Music Guide © 1992 - 2008 All Media Guide, LLC
Portions of content provided by All Music Guide, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC

YouTube, Flickr™ and Wikipedia® are registered trademarks of their respective owners, Google, Inc., Yahoo! Inc. and Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Neither Google, Inc., Yahoo! Inc. nor Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. are partners or sponsors of eMusic. eMusic uses the Flickr, YouTube and Wikipedia API but is not endorsed or certified by Flickr, YouTube and Wikipedia. eMusic does not pre-screen, monitor, endorse nor assume any liability for websites, contents, products, services or claims made by YouTube, Flickr™ and Wikipedia®.