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The Brackets are continuing to become one of the brightest new bands to come out of Yorkshire in years. Having released an EP with an older line-up a couple of years ago, the band have rebranded slightly and listeners have been gifted with a couple of standalone singles from the northern outfit.  Latest release Flotsam …

Here at Backseat Mafia, we’d love to introduce The Brackets as Yorkshire’s finest but with a front man with the strongest Blackburn accent around, we’ll settle for calling them The North’s finest. Black Eyes is a stand alone single from the lads who after a few years of establishing their sound and members, seem to …

THE WORLD is looking to re-open the doors of our favourite music venues and mass gatherings are on the horizon which means only one thing… LIVE MUSIC! With gigs returning, bands are eager to show all the music they’ve been crafting in lockdown. West Yorkshire four-piece The Brackets have released a juicy new track titled …

Here at Backseat Mafia we’d usually begin a single review by telling you what the band had done recently, but thanks to the ongoing global pandemic the answer to that is well, not a whole lot! However, with all the “spare” time everyone has on their hands right now the boys in The Brackets have …

Up and coming Wakefield indie quartet The Brackets have released a new single today (12/08). Jaded is a stand-alone single as we await the release of a new EP from the Yorkshire lads. The metallic guitar tone to begin the track is infectious and draws the listener in, the charming vocals from Buster Charles are …

Upcoming indie/alternative band from Wakefield The Brackets have chosen Backseat Mafia to debut their new music video for their latest single Don’t Get Down. The official video for the single is also a lyric video, a real DIY effort; with the recording and editing of the piece done entirely by the band members.  This is …

Branded as “Northern indie for your precious ears” on their Twitter bio, Wakefield four-piece The Brackets have just stormed onto the scene with their debut EP Nothing To Write Home About. Wakefield, famous for being the home of the Cribs, is consistently producing great new bands and Long Division festival is showcasing the best of …