Maine-based indie duo, Oshima Brothers’ have been creating music together since childhood.
The brothers blend songs from the heart with blood harmonies to produce a "roots-based pop
sound that is infectious." (NPR) On stage, Sean and Jamie offer lush vocals, live looping, foot
percussion, electric and acoustic guitars, vintage keyboard and bass - often all at once. They
want every show to feel like a deep breath, a dance party and a sonic embrace. When not
recording or touring they find time to film and produce their own music videos, tie their own
shoes and cook elaborate feasts. Maine Public Radio’s Sara Willis describes their songs as
“beautiful, those brother harmonies can’t be beat. They are uplifting and, let’s face it, we
need uplifting these days.”
Local support from Mon Rovîa, self-described as an “Afro Appalachian folk artist. Rescued by grace from the Civil War in Liberia - here to instill peace.”
Don’t miss this show!