De Mannen

Broeders

“As soon as you meet someone like that, you know you have to create something together.”

“As soon as you meet someone like that, you know you have to create something together.”

“As soon as you meet someone like that, you know you have to create something together.”

DE MANNEN BROEDERS is the debut collaboration feat. Colin van Eeckhout and the Zeeuws Flemish folk icon Tonnie ‘broeder’ Dieleman. The former is the frontman for Belgian post-metallers AMENRA, a band known for their overwhelming heaviness both in sound and emotion. The latter is a Dutch folk singer whose music is inspired by his religious upbringing and the rural culture of his Zeelandic homeland, who has collaborated with Baby Dee and Bonnie Prince Billy. When the two met, they felt an instant connection and started to make plans.

Their connection was deepened as they discovered how much they had in common, from their similar dialects and their strong ties to their homeland, to their leanings towards the spiritual and the melancholic. “My work is all about death and sadness,” says Tonnie. “For me, music started with my mother dying; my first album is about her death. That’s a strong connection with Colin, too, as he lost his dad.”

The result is the 9-track Sober Maal (which translates to ‘sober meal’ and refers to the practice of eating a simple meal in order to practice gratitude), which is being released under the moniker DE MANNEN BROEDERS. It was written and recorded in under five days at the 18th century church Doopsgezinde Kerk in Middelburg in the Netherlands.

Sonically, Sober Maal is a haunting, droning, emotionally rich journey that feels rooted in a bygone world while still sounding wholly original, and has a melancholy air yet retains a hopeful feel. Colin and Tonnie’s vocals blend with the choir and a pared-back selection of instruments including a banjo, piano, hurdy gurdy and the powerful central organ – all intermingling with the sounds and echoes of the church.

“Spirituality is something you follow by choice. We like to dive into the ungraspable things in life, the sacred: it needs to be free to interpret.”

26.08.2025

Feeërieën - Brussels (be)

31.05.2025

Dunk! Festival Vooruit - Ghent (be)

18.04.2025

Roadburn - Tilburg (nl)

28.02.2025

4AD - Diksmuide (be)

18.02.2025

Saint George's Church - Antwerpen (be) 

08.02.2025

N9 - Eeklo (be)

31.01.2025

Leietheater - Deinze (be)

Tonnie Dieleman: banjo, mandolin banjo, vocals
CHVE: hurdy gurdy, percussion, vocals
Pim van de Werken: piano, organ

choir:
Eva Hoogstins
Berbel Lippe
Tamara Overkleeft
Flavia Simona Cosoveanu
olv Christian Blaha

recorded by Tim De Gieter at the Doopgezinde church, Middelbug NL

mixed by Tim De Gieter at Much Luv studio, Lembeke BE

mastered by Adam Casey at True Vine studio, Melbourne AU

made possible by Le Guess Who? festival NL and Relapse records 2024

released October 11, 2024

De mannen Broeders
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