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Rolling Stories with The Felice Brothers
The Felice Brothers came up from the Catskills, first busking in New York subways, and built a folk-rock sound with grit and sharp storytelling.
Subway roots, barn-built songs
The core is brothers Ian and James, with Ian's sandpaper voice and James's accordion shaping the mood. Records like From Dreams to Dust and Undress show how they mix porch tunes with oddball poetry.What you might hear tonight
Expect a set that leans on Frankie's Gun!, Whiskey in my Whiskey, Jack at the Asylum, and Jazz on the Autobahn. The room usually holds long-timers swapping favorite deep cuts beside younger fans drawn to punchy choruses and wry stories. One neat tidbit is that early on they tracked songs at home in a converted garage, using minimal mics to keep a raw feel. Another is that they still swap instruments mid-show, letting accordion, piano, and guitar trade the spotlight. Consider the set and staging notes here as informed guesses drawn from recent runs rather than fixed promises.The Felice Brothers: The Scene You Step Into
Expect worn denim, work jackets, and a few vintage caps, with people trading song notes over pints before the lights drop.
Quiet verses, loud choruses
The crowd tends to hush for story verses, then jumps in on big hooks like the "bang bang bang" line in Frankie's Gun!. You will hear claps on the backbeat and a low, friendly whistle when a harmonica comes out. Merch skews tactile, with hand-drawn posters, lyric-forward tees, and a healthy stack of From Dreams to Dust vinyl.Community over polish
Between songs, The Felice Brothers often share dry one-liners and odd little tales that make the room feel smaller. Fans swap setlist guesses and favorite barroom verses, and nobody rushes the exits because the post-show chat is part of the night.The Felice Brothers: Sound First, Frills Later
Ian's voice sits rough and close, so the band keeps chords simple and steady to let the words hit first.
Folk instruments, modern instincts
James works accordion and keys in the same lane as a rhythm guitar, filling the middle with warm swells rather than busy runs. Drums favor train beats and loping shuffles, and the bass tucks under the vocal so stories never fight the groove. They like to nudge tempos slightly faster on older songs, which gives Frankie's Gun! a tighter snap than the record. On quieter pieces, they sometimes drop to just guitar and accordion so Ian can lean into the mic and stretch phrases.Small tweaks that pay off
A common move is using a capo to find ringing shapes that sit in his range. The group also likes to re-voice bridges as instrumentals, letting accordion carry a melody that the studio version gave to piano. Lights are warm and amber with a touch of haze, framing faces and hands more than scenery so you watch the playing.If You Like The Felice Brothers
Fans of The Felice Brothers often cross paths with Wilco for the blend of rustic instruments and restless indie ideas.