Brick

Brick

funk

United States Est. 1972

"A driving rhythm underscores vibrant horn arrangements, creating an irresistible urge to move within an intricate web of syncopation and melodic interplay."

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Brick

Brick

1977

About Brick

Brick's impact reverberates through the landscape of funk, bringing a physicality to the genre that invites listeners to not just hear but feel the music in their bones.
Their distinct sound has carved out a space where rhythm is paramount, shaping the way audiences engage with dance and movement as an essential aspect of musical experience.
Their distinct sound has carved out a space where rhythm is paramount, shaping the way audiences engage with dance and movement as an essential aspect of musical experience. By fostering a celebratory atmosphere that merges groove with communal energy, they have forged connections that transcend mere listening. The band’s approach is marked by an emphasis on live instrumentation and tight arrangements, allowing each member to contribute to a collective pulse that feels both structured and spontaneous. Their use of horns and rhythmic bass lines creates a rich tapestry where melody intertwines seamlessly with infectious beats, pushing the listener towards the dance floor. This commitment to a cohesive sound reflects their dedication to both craftsmanship and emotional resonance. Lyrically, Brick often explores themes of joy, connection, and celebration, weaving narratives that evoke imagery of community gatherings and personal interactions. Their storytelling balances sincerity with an unmistakable groove, inviting reflection while keeping the spirit buoyant. The tone tends to be uplifting, making their songs feel like invitations to partake in something larger than oneself.

3 studio albums· 4 total releases· 2 decades· United States

Full discography

Brick's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

4 releases 3 albums 1976–2001
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