Right from the off, Brusic's latest single 'Tremors' grabs you by the collar. It kicks in with an immediate, scorching guitar riff that drives you headfirst into a soundscape brimming with raw energy and a surprisingly melodic edge. This is a potent jolt of contemporary alt-metal, meticulously crafted and delivered with precision.
Brusic's journey to this point is as unique as their sound. Forged from the remote efforts of three siblings – Eddie, Tim, and Rob Dullaway – and their longtime mate, vocalist Daniel Rymer Trenholme, the band has carved out a distinct space in the rock scene. Despite the distance between them, their collective musical chemistry has become an undeniable asset. They've cultivated an unconventional yet highly effective method, penning and producing their tracks remotely, allowing them to strike a harmonious balance between their lives and their art.
Stripped from their debut EP, ‘No.1’, ‘Tremors’ is an explosive introduction to Brusic, carving out a distinct niche that packs a punch. Searing guitars fly constantly throughout, while the tempered breakdowns and solid build leaves you coming back time and time again. Daniel’s vocals, shifting from droning, grounded tones to those cataclysmic moments are perfectly placed, adding another dimension that constantly excites.
Since their inception, Brusic has rapidly gained traction. Their debut EPs, 'No.1' and 'No.2', have garnered enthusiastic praise online, and for good reason. Standout tracks such as ‘Overload’, ‘Madded Crowd’, ‘Monuments’, and ‘Roll The Dice’ have captivated listeners, securing radio play across over 50 stations including RockRadioUK, RockRage, and RadioWigwam.
The remote nature of their collaboration, far from being a hindrance, has become Brusic’s secret weapon. It's allowed them the flexibility to immerse themselves in their music without compromise, producing a sound that feels both expansive and incredibly focused. As lead guitarist Eddie Dullaway puts it plainly, “Distance is just another tool we’ve harnessed. We know the music is good.” With two EPs already under their belt and another pair in the pipeline, Brusic are clearly only just getting started.