Benjamin's Brother
Large_uncropped_3ed78c9c
IL Tel Aviv – Indie / Folk / Britpop / Alternative Rock / Electropop
Benjamin's Brother

Media

Live Setup

Unplugged No
Cover band No
Members 5
Downloads
Fan Base
Trends are built for last 28 days
Show details
Fan Locations
Gig History
No gigs added
Videos
Contact
Icon-booking
Booking
No Agency
Icon-management
Management
No Management
Icon-label
Publishing
Unsigned
Press Text
Press-text-quotation-mark
Benjamin’s Brother is an Indie- Folk pop band from Tel Aviv, influenced by several genres which include Arabic music, American folk and Techno.

Benjamin’s Brother’s eclectic style takes many elements to create an intoxicating sound. They tell the story of belief, of death, of desire and pain. They capture your heart and demand your faith and trust, through their pointed words and unique music.

After performing in venues all over Israel, Joseph (Lead vocal & guitars) Yoav (Electric guitar) Eden (Keyboard) Rina (Bass) and Roi (Drums) are now inviting you to join their experience and be consumed by their irresistible energy, addictive tracks, and deep and tender sound that you will undoubtedly discover during their live performances.

Now is the time to listen closely, and bring Benjamin’s Brother under your wing, while the world catches up!

"Think Bright Eyes or Suljan Stevens or Damian Rice. This is the music to listen to when you feel like no one understands that pain you’re feeling"
AudioFuzz (USA)

“How refreshing it is that there are musicians out there that aren’t trying to reinvent the wheel, rather they travel with it to great places”
Ynet (Israel)

“The exquisite voice of the singer, alongside the solid production of Gil Lewis can be felt with each sound”
NRG (Israel)

"The gentle blend between folk along with a heavenly voice, and rich and complex band bring to mind names such as Patrick Watson, Sufjan Stevens, and even Bright Eyes “
Mirpeset Magazine (Israel)

"With a strong following in Israel, Benjamin’s Brother is ready to expand their reach to the United States."
Vents Magazine (USA)