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The Brummies on Almost Breaking Up, Finding Peace, and Making Their Best Music Yet | Fuegostine's Music Club

Matt Firestine Season 2 Episode 17

OIn this episode of Fuegostine’s Music Club, The Brummies sit down for an incredibly candid conversation about the highs and lows of being in a band. They open up about the moment they nearly called it quits, how they found their way back to each other, and why their newest music feels more intentional and grounded than anything they’ve made before.

We dive into the emotional side of collaboration, the struggle to stay hopeful during career setbacks, and the daily habits that keep them mentally balanced. The result is a vulnerable, funny, and deeply human look at the realities of creating art while growing through adulthood.

In this episode:

  • The near-breakup that changed everything
  • Rebuilding trust and friendship
  • Why "resetting" their sound unlocked new creativity
  • The mental toll of the industry
  • Routine, peace, and identity
  • New music, new direction, and what fans can expect

If you’re an artist, fan, or simply someone navigating change, this episode hits home.


About The Brummies:

The Brummies exist in the space between now and nostalgia, crafting immersive soundscapes that feel both familiar and otherworldly. Rooted in storytelling and sonic experimentation, their music fuses shimmering melodies, dynamic rhythms, and a relentless curiosity for the unknown. With their new album Drift Theory, The Brummies continue to evolve, exploring themes of connection, time, and identity through a kaleidoscopic lens. It’s music meant to be felt as much as it’s heard - cinematic, surreal, and uniquely their own.




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