Tom Brosseau

Reviews

Tom Brosseau: Posthumous Success

Posthumous Success, probably the fullest sound we've heard yet from Tom Brosseau, is full of songs dripping with layered guitars, bolstered by drums, and delivered with a clear-eyed and infectious energy. [25 June 2009]

Tom Brosseau: Cavalier

Cavalier is full of the deeply human songs we've come to expect from Brosseau, here mining memory to stave off the lonesome. [10 December 2007]

Tom Brosseau: Grand Forks

Ten years later, Tom Brosseau pens an awe-inspiring tribute to the flood that devastated his home town of Grand Forks, North Dakota. [23 January 2007]

Tom Brosseau: Empty Houses Are Lonely

North Dakota born singer-songwriter makes you do a double and triple take not only for his well-crafted material but for his warble that sounds at times like a cross between Ricky Nelson and the Buckleys (Jeff or Tim). [20 April 2006]

Tom Brosseau: What I Mean to Say Is Goodbye

These songs are grounded in the reality of life, reducing complex ideas to the simpler terms in which we process them. [15 February 2006]