The Teskey Brothers are an Australian band known for their soulful sound and a blend of blues, rock, and R&B influences. The Teskey Brothers hail from Warrandyte, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. The band was formed in 2004. The group consists of brothers Josh Teskey (vocals, guitar) and Sam Teskey (guitar, backing vocals), along with their bandmates, Brendon Love (bass) and Liam Gough (drums).
Their music is characterized by a rich, soulful sound that incorporates elements of blues, rock, and folk, often drawing comparisons to classic artists like Otis Redding and Stevie Wonder. The Teskey Brothers are influenced by a wide range of genres, including soul, rock, and gospel, which is evident in their heartfelt lyrics and musical arrangements. Their debut album, Half Mile Harvest (2017), received critical acclaim and helped them gain a following in Australia and internationally. Their sophomore album, Run Home Slow (2019), showcased their growth as artists and included popular tracks like "So Caught Up" and "Paint My Heart." It received widespread acclaim and commercial success.
The Teskey Brothers have received several awards and nominations, including ARIA Awards, recognizing their contribution to the Australian music scene. They have continued to tour and release music, building a dedicated fanbase and earning a reputation for their energetic live performances. The Teskey Brothers are a rising force in the music world, known for their soulful sound and engaging performances.