Kotadama

Genre: Adult Contemporary
Secondary Genre: Pop Wyee, New South Wales Australia Contact

Our music is best described as soft rock/AC/pop with a definite melodic string and keyboard presence. Each song has lyrics that tell a story. We believe that most people don't devote enough time to evolve themselves to where they should be...content and help others to achieve this.

Artist Information

Biography

Kotadama

Chris and Evan Brown have done things most guys their ages, 22 and 24, respectively, never even dream of doing. Like traveling the world as competitive ballroom dancers, or dabbling in stock market trading. But not long ago the brothers decided to enter another creative venture. One with its own kind of gliding grace, a lush beauty to equal the moves of their dancing days, and one that looks to net them an even greater return than the Dow Jones or NASDAQ might ever yield. In 2007 the pair formed Kotadama, a boldly inventive group that, with its startling debut album, Dichotomy, is about to become the fresh musical faces of pop radio.
Like many great bands, Kotadama (Japanese for “spirit of words”) arose out of its founders simply wanting to find an outlet for the songs they’d been writing. “Around the time I was studying for my university entrance exams I started bugging my parents for a guitar, and then I learned how to play,” says Chris, who with Evan and their two sisters grew up on their family’s 100-acre rural property in New South Wales, Australia. “I talked Evan into learning to play the drums, and we started working out U2 songs and other covers. We started writing our own stuff pretty soon after that.” Before long, the siblings had converted a nearby farm shed into their own recording studio and were hard at work crafting the songs on Dichotomy.
And what songs they are. Sweeping, high-gloss epics that truly belie their composers’ youth. Uplifting and melodic, they reflect their composers’ obsession with age-old, universal themes: the relentless ache of unrequited love; a young man’s attempts to make sense of the world; that intoxicating, tingling rush of a first kiss. There’s “As I Am,” a driving, lay-it-on-the-line statement of self-belief with massive hooks and keyboards that sparkle like distant stars; and “Earth Vs. Man,” an atmospheric, introspective think-piece that Chris describes as “a bit of a warning to mankind.” And then there’s “See You Tonight,” Dichotomy’s first single. A yearning ode of romantic separation with a soaring, heartbreaking vocal by Chris, the track was picked up by New York’s KISS-FM in May 2009 and quickly became the station’s most requested song.
And for Kotadama things have been happening quickly, indeed. After becoming finalists in Europe’s 100% Music Songwriting Contest, the band appeared at the Kansai Music Conference in Osaka, Japan; was nominated for a Los Angeles Music Award; saw the video for “See You Tonight” air on CBS, NBC, FOX, and other American TV networks; played an acoustic showcase in the UK; won first place in the international Festival4stars songwriting competition; and received invitations to perform at the Barcelona Acció Musical festival in Spain and in Canada and the US. In 2009 the band partnered with top producer David Kershenbaum (Duran Duran, Tracy Chapman, Bryan Adams).
“Every decade or so there is a musical group that comes on the scene that takes your breath away,” raves Kershenbaum. “Kotadama is that kind of group.”
Late 2010, Kotadama showcased in Napier, NZ at CityShowcase.UK. They were voted no 2 out of 400 entries, beaten by the local band, Horisset.
Recently for live support the band added two friends, bassist Kane Burns, 28, and keyboardist Clint Fish, 25, Chris and Evan have been busy working on more music; in fact, Kotadama already has material for a second album. “The goal is still the same as when we started,” explains Evan. “To write songs that resonate with people of all ages.” One listen to Dichotomy shows it’s a goal Kotadama knows exactly how to achieve, with an approach that will take the band straight to the top of the charts..... And beyond.


www.kotadama.com

Instrumentation

Evan Brown (Kotadama) - back vocals, Drums.
Christopher Brown (Kotadama) - Vocals, Guitar, Keybaord
For Live Performance - Clint Fish - Synth, back vocals, Keybaord
Kane Burns - Bass

Discography

Now partnered with Legendary producer David Kershenbaum, we released our debut album "Dichotomy" in January, 2011.

“Took my breath away.”.... Kotadama is one of those bands that come in a generation that sweeps you off your feet and has you saying wow when you hear their music. In 30 years of this business they are one of a handful that will be around in another 30 years
BILL ARNOVICH

Official Website

http://www.kotadama.com

Links

Audio

Lyrics

Video

See You Tonight Video Clip (HD Video on Youtube)

Photo Gallery

Press

  • 100%Song writing competition [+ Show ]

    Three simple words-Finalist Calm before the storm-Honours list See you tonight-Honours list We ...

  • Kansai Music Conference

    Kotadama has been chosen to play at this conference

  • Barcelona

    Kotadama has been chosen to showcase their album. at the closing ceremony.

  • KISS FM [+ Show ]

    "See you Tonight" is number one song at KISS FM, New York July 4th, 6 weeks after being top song req...

  • Hollywood Music in Media Awards

    See You Tonight has been selected as a nominee for the HMMA held in November 2009, California

  • Charlotte Music Awards

    Kotadama has been invited to perform at the Charlotte Music Awards Night.

  • Festival4stars UK [+ Show ]

    Kotadama has won the singer/songwriter award for Festival4stars international competition. They will...

  • David Kershenbaum

    David Kershanbaum has partnered up with Kotadama to work with in US.

  • Vancouver Music Business Conference [+ Show ]

    Kotadama have been invited to showcase their album at the Vancouver Music Business Conference in Jun...

  • CityShowcase, NZ [+ Show ]

    Kotadama have been invited to perform at UK's CityShowcase held in Napier, New Zealand in November 2...

Setlist

Our typical originals set list is approx 45-60 mins. We have a great covers list..up to 4 hours, 60's,70's,80's & 90's classics which gets everyone of all ages up on the floor :)...) very popular!

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