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The Blog that Ate Manhattan: They Can’t Ban the Banned
There they can hear the music of My Brothers Banned, an eclectic group of musicians whose sole purpose today is to play the tunes that will motivate runners …

CAREERS; They’ve Got The Music in Them – New York Times
To his surprise, his group, called My Brothers Banned, … Last June, My Brothers Banned released its first CD, which Mr. Puente independently produced; …

a masterpiece ☆☆☆☆☆
by iamjackssmirkingrevenge
every once in a while you encounter an album that is more than just music, it is a journey that stays with you. Thus is one of those albums. Come with me ranges from the delightful janglieness of the Byrds and the Jayhawks to the skillful vocals and soaring guitars of REM. Come with me is somewhat melancholy and yet it will make you happier than you felt in e along time. Buy this, you wont regret it

Great music with Heart!!!!! ☆☆☆☆☆
by Eskimo3000
“Come with Me” is one of those albums that once started, must be listened to the whole way through. It’s an album that doesn’t get old after repeated listenings, and leaves you with a thirst for more. Although it clocks in at just over half an hour, including a reprise of the title track, “Come with me” is one of those “perfect albums.” It would not seem out of place in the ranks of “Wild Flowers” or “Tomorrow the greengrass” and I feel sure that with time it will reach that status. Indeed, the “Banned” continues in a long line of artists ranging from the Byrds to the Jayhawks to Tom Petty.
Theirs is a bright melancholy

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