
Life Of A Gypsy by Brobst review
Brobst is a rock solo artist hailing from Las Vegaswho has already achieved quite a lot in the music industry, having performed with Queens Of The Stone Age when he won the People’s Choice Award at the Atlantis Music Conference in 2007. He also won Best Solo Performer at the LA Music Awards in 2013, as well as receiving much radio airplay and building a sizeable fanbase on social media sites.
His music has quite a ‘rock band’ sound for a solo artist, though he combines driving rock/metal electric guitars with electronic/synths that brings to mind bands like Faith No More and Nine Inch Nails, and even 80’s influences like Depeche Mode. Life Of A Gypsy begins with a rising synth riff that immediately creates tension and anticipation which is then doubled on guitar before a powerful, punchy beat kicks in that is halfway between rock and electronica.

The verse combines chugging Faith No More style guitars with Brobst’s distinctive vocals reminiscent of Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan. He sings the brooding verses in a low range, making it all the more effective dynamically when he sings the chorus in a higher range. The chorus is memorable (the chord progression recalling FNM’s Epic) with some effective use of harmonies. There is some fantastic guitar work towards the end, though wisely there is no obvious solo which seems regarded as clichéd these days.
Overall, this is an excellent piece of melodic rock that successfully combines elements of late 80’s/90’s style rock with more modern production and sounds. Having a different style as well as being a solo artist will help Brobst stand out from the hordes of rock bands and I expect he will continue gaining fans and become a big name on the rock circuit with more material of this calibre.
By Alex Faulkner

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If you were given half a million dollars and a year off, what would you do? How would you spend it?
Any planned studio upgrades? What are you working with now?
We are in the process of building a studio for upcoming projects and a youth music project related to mental health. We are pretty much a MAC based studio using Logic Pro and related equipment.
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If you could perform anywhere and with any artists (Dead or Alive) where and who would it be with? Why?
So, what’s next? Any new upcoming projects that you want to talk about?
If you weren’t making music, what would you be doing?
Do you remember buying your first album? Who was it? What was going through your head?
How do you juggle the rest of your responsibilities while trying to stay ahead in your music life?
What should fans look forward too for the rest of 2014 and beyond?
More about BROBST
BROBST is a solo artist that has been following his dream, since a very young age. He had released his first EP at the age of 16. It had earned him press and write-ups in the local newspaper. In 2007, BROBST was the winner of the People’s Choice Award, for the Atlantis Music Conference, in Atlanta Georgia. He was given the opportunity to perform on the stage the same night as Queens of the Stoneage.
Shortly after, he was involved in a collaborative musical project with instrumentalist, Mark Barnes. They had submitted a video and song to a “band of the year competition” for SiTV. They had ended up as being one of the top 6 finalists.
Along his rise to fame, BROBST has received airplay on several radio stations and had created the jingle for Rhett Palmer’s, “The Florida Show”. He has also been featured in the new Facebook game “Rockstar Rising”!
BROBST, was awarded the LA Music Awards 2013 Solo Performer of the Year!
At the current time, BROBST is back in the studio working on some more hit music, to be released later in 2014.






