The Roughhousers encapsulate the boisterous nature of a baby brother in this new record. Their take on “Baby Brother”, which derives from the amalgamation of spirited rockabilly, smooth blues, and bubbly surf music, is enough to get you up and dancing in no time. Clendening’s history with rock and roll truly shines: after he and DeLisle wrote and recorded their song “Big Sister”, this musicologist suggested the “Baby Brother” cover as a companion. It provides a sophisticated ingredient that will touch the hearts of those who listened to the genre when it originated. The untamed essence of this honky tonk track is a surreal take on the ordinary mischief that little brothers get up to. With lyrics from “Learned to crawl on the kitchen wall” to “found him swimming around in the goldfish bowl,” many with younger brothers could probably recall similar incidents in their own lives. All in all, The Roughhousers never fail to include humorous moments that will make families giggle.
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Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine
