Brother Elsey June 14 $30 (PSTO)

Brother Elsey June 14 $30 (PSTO)

Regular price $30.00

June 14 2024 $30     8:00PM START 

***PARTIAL STANDING ROOM ONLY***

There will be very limited seating at this event, only 30 chairs will be set up in the hall and the rest will be standing room, please email us at neatmusicandcoffee@gmail.com to secure a seat

Dinner is not included with ticket price.

We have limited dinner reservations with staggered ordering times between 5:30 and 6:45.

All of our guests that choose "ticket with dinner reservation" are welcome anytime after 5:30 on show nights.

On show nights our regular lunch menu is not available. Our kitchen serves our wood fired pizza along with homemade show night specials, between the times of 5:30 and 7:00 to ensure you have time to eat before the show starts.  We will do our best to feed all of our guests in a timely fashion from our small homestyle kitchen.   

When fully booked the dinner option will not be available in the show night selection box. Guests choosing the "ticket only" option are welcome anytime after 7:00.  Please contact us if you have any questions.

 

neatmusicandcoffee@gmail.com
613-433-9960 
Come have fun at Neat!

 

BROTHER ELSEY

PLAY VIDEO - PASSING THROUGH

PLAY VIDEO - FAST TRAIN

PLAY VIDEO - DREAMER

Brother Elsey

There’s something unique in Brother Elsey DNA. Comprised of siblings Brady (vocals and guitar), Beau (bass), and Jack Stablein (lead guitar), plus honorary kin Dalton Thomas (drums), these sons of Detroit have spent their lives working together to create a blueprint of musical connecon, using sharp songcra, a celesal-roots sound, and pure Midwestern grit to suss out common truths of the human condion. Freely mixing rock, folk, and country in ways both grounded and atmospheric, rugged yet serene, the quartet are now signed to Nashville’s River House Arsts, and it’s me to reveal their family secrets. Named for the Stablein brothers’ great-grandfather, early gigs in high school led to Dalton joining in college, and a whirlwind of hard-earned grassroots growth. Along with a series of self-writen and self-produced singles and EPs, a heavy self-booked tour scheduled culminated in tours alongside major acts like alt-rock icons The Wallflowers, Allen Stone, the War and Treaty, and Young the Giant, plus the transcendent 2021 EP debut, You Don’t Know Anything. Aer relocang to Nashville and expanding their road-warrior reputaon, a new chapter now begins, fusing their unconvenonal sound with a knack for tapping the common well of humanist spirit. Featuring loy soundscapes, husky-but-piercing vocals, blood harmonies, and down-to-earth crasmanship, Brother Elsey’s new material both explores the emoons that guide (and restrict) modern life, and sharpens their unique brand of ethereal folk rock. Produced by Drew Long and recorded at East Nashville’s Ivy Hall, tracks like the cinemac “Passing Through” meet with paent observaons (“Babylon”) and pent-up nervous energy (“Red Tape”), as the family band emerge on the naonal scene. Featured at the 2023 Americana Music Fesval and beyond, Brother Elsey will also star in the film Dandelion (set to debut at SXSW 2024), and plan to tour with both Boy Named Banjo and SUSTO in the coming year.