
California Bluegrass outfit The Brothers Comatose debut their new single “25 Miles”. This is the first to be taken from a new full-length collection titled “Golden Grass”. The song lopes along with the group firmly in the pocket. The Brothers’ signature harmonies have become even more gorgeous with the inclusion of new mandolin player Addie Levy.
Reflecting on the song, singer Ben Morrison says of the track, “’25 Miles’ is about a journey with friends, being carefree, and letting the experience of the road allow for a momentary escape from the troubles of the world.” Additionally, Morrison explains the roots of the album’s name and the band’s signature sound, “The Golden Grass sound is a little more laidback than high and lonesome,” Morrison explains. “It’s more relaxed than it is refined. It’s got all sorts of natural imagery, from the desert to the ocean to the redwood forests, but at its heart, it’s a campfire jam on the beach where anyone can strum a few chords and join in. The more the merrier.”
Morrison and Levy are joined by fiddle player Phil Brezina, banjo player Alex Morrison, and upright bassist Steve Height. The group will be touring the U.S. extensively in 2025 in support of “Golden Grass”.

