Hermanos Gutiérrez release "Until We Meet Again," the latest preview of their forthcoming record Sonido Cósmico, produced by Dan Auerbach and out June 14 via Easy Eye Sound.
This month, Hermanos Gutiérrez will also make their Coachella debut and embark on a run of dates with Khruangbin before they head out on a tour of their biggest venues to date — including Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium and two nights at NYC’s Brooklyn Steel in May (one just added, one sold out). Along with today's new song they've shared an additional 13 tour dates, with shows newly added across the Southwestern U.S., West Coast, and Europe. Full dates below.
Just as the title suggests, “Until We Meet Again” is an ode to the lighter moments of long distance: the bittersweet melodies of two guitars chasing each other until they finally intertwine. Hopeful, soft, and full of emotion, the track is a warm moment of connection on an otherwise otherworldly record. Directed by frequent collaborator, Robert “Roboshobo” Schober (Metallica, The Killers, The Arcs), the video for “Until We Meet Again” relishes in the supernatural.
Hermanos Gutiérrez - "Until We Meet Again" [Official Music Video]
Says Hermanos Gutiérrez on writing “Until We Meet Again”: “It was during soundcheck in San Antonio, TX where we accidentally discovered the idea for this song. It stayed present for months and always reminded us of one of our favorite movies, Paris, Texas directed by Wim Wenders. The pace and the warmth of the song are inspired by the scenery and aesthetics of the movie, following the narrative of father-son relationship and their way of reconnecting while being on the road together through the landscapes of the American Southwest. The song somehow reflects our relationship as brothers of finding ourselves together again while being on the road and sharing our music with so many beautiful people.”
Elsewhere on Sonido Cósmico, the brothers turn to more extraterrestrial inspirations: broadening their rhythmic palette with strokes of cumbia and salsa on the moonlit “Cumbia Lunar,” exploring the eerier sides of outer space on the haunting “Low Sun”, and adding subtle touches of strings to the more Dune-inspired title track, “Sonido Cósmico”.
Produced by their third brother, Dan Auerbach — GRAMMY®-winning producer and lead singer of The Black Keys — Sonido Cosmico is meant to lift the listener away from the desert landscapes of 2022’s breakout El Bueno Y El Malo, which Rolling Stone said “shimmers with hallucinogenic energy” and NPR celebrated with a Tiny Desk performance and by naming the LP one of the Top Latin Albums of that year. Finding solace in the stars and the unknowable expansiveness of our limitless world, Sonido Cósmico is a minimalist, mystical listening experience thatis the perfect capture of the brothers’ otherworldly bond with each other and their music.
For more information, please visit hermanosgutierrez.ch.
Upcoming Tour Dates
April 14 - Coachella - Indio, CA
April 16 - The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park - San Diego, CA ** SOLD OUT
April 18 - Alex Madonna Expo Center - San Luis Obispo ** SOLD OUT
April 19 - Alex Madonna Expo Center - San Luis Obispo ** SOLD OUT
April 21 - Coachella - Indio, CA
April 23 - Las Vegas, NV - Brooklyn Bowl **
April 24 - Las Vegas, NV - Brooklyn Bowl **
April 26 - Albuquerque, NM - Revel **
April 27 - Albuquerque, NM - Revel ** SOLD OUT
May 7 - Ryman Auditorium - Nashville, TN
May 8 - The Hawthorn - St. Louis, MO
May 9 - The Truman - Kansas City, MO
May 11 - First Avenue - Minneapolis, MN
May 12 - Thalia Hall - Chicago, IL SOLD OUT
May 13 - Thalia Hall - Chicago, IL
May 14 - Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Toronto, ON
May 16 - SalleWilfrid-Pelletier - Montreal, QC SOLD OUT
May 17 - Royale - Boston, MA
May 18 - Brooklyn Steel - New York, NY SOLD OUT
May 19 - Brooklyn Steel - New York, NY
June 14 - Black Deer Festival - Kent, UK
July 31 - The Van Buren - Phoenix, AZ
August 6 - Grand Lodge - Portland, OR
August 8 - The Orpheum - Vancouver, BC
August 9 - Thing Festival - Seattle, WA
Aug 9-11 - The Thing Festival - Carnation, WA
August 23 - New Century Hall - Manchester, England
August 24 - Troxy - London, England
August 25 - Huvila Tent at Helsinki Festival - Helsinki, Finland
August 27 - Cirkus - Stockholm, Sweden
August 29 - Mojo - Hamburg, Germany
August 30-31 - Paradiso - Amsterdam, Netherlands
September 1 - Dr Koncerthuset - Copenhagen, Denmark
September 3 - Silent Green - Berlin, Germany
September 4 - Grand Rex - Paris, France
September 5 - Olt - Antwerp, Belgium
** with Khruangbin
Here he goes again on his own.
Adrian Vandenberg is a Dutch rock guitarist, best known for his tenure in Whitesnake during their successful late 1980s period, and also with the band Vandenberg, which he started in 1981. Vandenberg invited PG’s John Bohlinger to his soundcheck before his recent Nashville show to take us through his rig. Special thanks to guitar tech Willem van Roekel for giving us the extra details.
Hot-Rodded Heritage
Vandenberg bought this 1980 Gibson Les Paul Heritage brand new. It’s been his number-one for 44 years. All original black plastics, like the truss rod cover, pickup rings, and more, were replaced by Adrian himself in the ’80’s to give it a unique look compared to other LPs. The day of this rundown, van Roekel replaced the original bridge pickup, which had grown microphonic over the years, with a new Burstbucker. Vandenberg’s strings are Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky (.009-.046), and his picks are Herco Flex 75s.
Proto-Peavey
This Peavey Vandenberg is a prototype of his signature model. It is completely stock, loaded with Seymour Duncan JB Model pickups. The trem was not being used so van Roekel blocked it with a stack of quarters and dimes, which Vandenberg feels helps it get great sustain. The red diamond inlays are not really visible on a stage, so they will likely be changed.
Vandenberg also plays a stock Taylor acoustic, which runs into Vandenberg’s Neural Quad Cortex using their J45 impulse response and some chorus and delay to make it sound like a proper guitar. The acoustic runs Ernie Ball Everlast Coated strings (.010-.050).
Cortex, Cabs, and Chorus
Vandenberg runs his Quad Cortex for all electrics and the acoustic, approaching it as you would a normal rig. The Cortex provides effects like chorus, delays, and a boost for leads. The amp section includes two primary profiles: “Signature Soldano” and “Modded Marshall.” All of the presets include a bit of chorus, and the “Modded Marshall” profile has a short delay on it at all times. His signal is then sent to a Seymour Duncan PowerStage 100 Stereo which feeds four 4x12 Peavey 6505 cabinets. The signals are split across Vandenberg’s cab stacks: The “Signature Soldano” goes to the first top and second bottom cabinets, and the “Modded Marshall” goes to the second top and first bottom cabinets.
Just in case something goes wrong, Vandenberg tours with a backup Quad Cortex and Seymour Duncan PowerStage that van Roekel can swap in a hurry if needed.
Shop Adrian Vandenberg's Rig
Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s Electric Guitar
Gibson Accessories '60s Burstbucker Humbucking Pickup
Peavey Vandenberg Signature Series Electric Guitar
Taylor T5z Custom Koa Hollowbody Electric Guitar
Seymour Duncan TB-6
Neural DSP Quad Cortex
Seymour Duncan PowerStage 100 Stereo
Peavey 6505 II 4 x 12-inch Slanted Cabinet
Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky (.009-.046)
Ernie Ball Everlast Coated strings (.010-.050)
Herco HE211P Flex 75 1.01mm Silver Nylon Guitar Picks
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