HOWEVER. If you're interested in hearing that band that's being touted as blazing a shockingly original and fiercely compelling trail between blistering, scream-yourself-empty hardcore and wildly engaging, intensely intellectual indie rock, here's your band.
Imagine if Coheed And Cambria, Refused, and The Mar Volta spent one sweaty night together doing unspeakably sinful things. TBB would be their angst ridden offspring, adopting the vocal inflections (read: falsetto) and teeth gnashing attitudes of the first, the sheer intensity and penchant for no apologies audio pioneering of the second, and the third's sweeping, epic abstraction punctuated by sinister synths and guitar heroism.
The result is one intense musical experience, with songs running the gamut from boot-to-the-face rockers to maniacal, quiet creep outs. The name of this game is complexity, and it is also creativity. If you like any of the bands mentioned above, Alexisonfire, Underoath, Across Five Aprils, or any band that can be summed up with the suffix "core", you must give The Blood Brothers a listen.
Also, if you think you've heard screaming in music before, Johnny Whitney and Jordan Blilie's tandem vocal attack (which serves as both TBB's biggest selling point and their biggest turnoff, depending on how you like your hardcore) will knock you on your ass.

Tracks for downloading:
Love Rhymes With Hideous Car Wreck
Pink Tarantulas
Champagne Party
Ambulance Vs. Ambulance
Cecilia And The Silhouette Saloon
Go forth. Tell me how much you love them. Or hate them.
Either way, I'm going to pimp this band like mad until I get a satisfactory response.

