Artist's albums
Come Morning
2022 · album
Drive All Night
2022 · single
What in the World
2022 · single
Stay
2022 · single
Let It Lie
2021 · single
Peace Train
2020 · single
North Americana Sessions
2020 · single
Something New, Something Blue
2020 · single
'87
2019 · album
Undercover Bros.
2017 · EP
Undercover Bros. (Paul Yee Remix)
2017 · EP
The Bros. Landreth on Audiotree Live
2015 · EP
Made up Mind
2015 · single
I Am the Fool
2015 · single
Let It Lie (Deluxe)
2013 · album
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Biography
Before they were The Bros. Landreth, Joey and Dave were only looking for a good excuse to spend a little more time together. They had spent their respective early years backing up other artists and travelling as hired musicians until one particularly long and challenging tour prompted Joey to call his older brother with a simple proposal, “When I get home, let’s sit down and make some music together” That phone call would be the turning point – seeing them focus on their own roots-rock sound that went on to be celebrated on their acclaimed debut album, Let it Lie. The album received widespread acclaim, won multiple awards including a JUNO, and propelled the band to play over 400 tour dates around the world. After three years of non-stop touring, the band went on a hiatus and Joey moved from Winnipeg to Toronto. The break afforded Joey the opportunity to release and extensively tour both his debut solo album Whiskey in 2017, and his follow-up album, Hindsight, early in 2019. These records further cemented Joey's reputation for being a first-rate guitar slinger, songwriter, and performer in his own right. His growing solo career might have delayed the timeline for the brothers, yet they never stopped writing. Those songs would eventually be recorded for their long awaited, follow-up release, ’87, titled after the year that Joey was born.