Brutus: "We have to keep on questioning ourselves and not get lazy"
Brutus have been whipping up a storm for a while now. Since 2017, the Belgian trio have been toting the kind of power that tears down houses and shapes...
Brutus have been whipping up a storm for a while now. Since 2017, the Belgian trio have been toting the kind of power that tears down houses and shapes landscapes. Yet, the biggest change has happened for its three core members – drummer and vocalist Stefanie Mannaerts, bassist Peter Mulders, and guitarist Stijn Vanhoegaerden – during the months when everything stood still.
Rearing its head while the trio were in the later stages of promoting 2019's 'Nest', the largest tour they had planned to date was eventually cancelled. Winding up with nothing but time on their hands, this not only allowed them to hone their perfectionism and produce their third album, 'Unison Life', but also gave them a chance to catch up as people rather than just bandmates.
As Stefanie mentions smiling, "This record felt like team building for two years because before the pandemic, we were at our busiest." But with tours cancelled and nothing happening on the horizon, the three of them continued to meet in their rehearsal space. "Sometimes we played, sometimes we just talked for eight hours," she says. "So, for me, this record is especially very important because it wasn't only work, work, work!"





