He's My Brother She's My Sister
Golden Animals, The Shy Guys
Wed, July 18, 2012
Doors: 8:30 pm / Show: 9:00 pm
Local 506
Chapel Hill, NC
$7.00 - $9.00
Tickets
This event is all ages
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If you have yet to catch He's My Brother She's My Sister live, come see why they have been called "delightfully original" (Indieshuffle) and "forward thinking folkies forging new ground"(New Times)
He's My Brother She's My Sister is like a time warp to the golden present, wrapping nostalgia around the here and now with throwback flair and good taste. They make debauchery and estrangement so glamorous. The songs are as catchy as a radio pop jam, but throw off the trappings of plastic pop and wrap you in fur, folk, and the last drops of moonlight. (LA Record)
[Their] voices mingle like glamour in the desert" and serve up "party music for coyotes drunk on champagne," (LA Weekly).
"Their mojo (has) the power to heal the afflicted" (LA Deli Magazine).
He's My Brother She's My Sister is like a time warp to the golden present, wrapping nostalgia around the here and now with throwback flair and good taste. They make debauchery and estrangement so glamorous. The songs are as catchy as a radio pop jam, but throw off the trappings of plastic pop and wrap you in fur, folk, and the last drops of moonlight. (LA Record)
[Their] voices mingle like glamour in the desert" and serve up "party music for coyotes drunk on champagne," (LA Weekly).
"Their mojo (has) the power to heal the afflicted" (LA Deli Magazine).
Golden Animals
The Shy Guys

Guitarist Sean Neagle and Gavin Welch have been playing music together since the 8th grade. Freshmen year at Chapel Hill High School after several member changes, the group finally acquired drummer Eddie Burgard and bassist Nick Sterling. The group took a fresh start, staring over with new material and creating new songs. The quartet began playing shows under the name Pilot and was later changed to The Shy Guys sophomore year. The group has never played a cover song through out high school. Instead guitarist Sean Neagle writes original lyrics which show influences from Paul Mccartney and John Lennon of the Beatles. The music from the Shy Guys spans a wide range of genres and complexity which they hope can appeal to as many people as possible.