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On one of the most impressive albums of 2006, The Pinder Brothers arrived with a new hybrid sound that combines soaring pop melodies, rocking electric guitars, mellotrons, stellar vocals and more. Rock music fans hip to the Pinder family will remember the name from the Moody Blues, founded over 40 years ago by Michael and Matthew's father, rock legend, Mike Pinder. Commenting on the Moody Blues connection, Michael says, "The orchestral arrangements and sound of the mellotron really sparked my imagination at a young age." That classic '60s pop innovation has merged with modern influences to create the distinctive arrangements that mark The Pinder Brothers sound. Mike Lee’s thoughts on the destiny of The Pinder Brothers to make great music: “Everybody kind of searches for where they really feel their bliss is. What I like is Joseph Campbell, the mythologist. His big saying was “Follow Your Bliss” and his quote to that was, ‘If you follow your bliss, you put yourself on a kind of track that was there the whole while and the universe will open doors for you where there were only walls.’ And I’ve always felt that way. For me, music has felt very blissful and the path that I was supposed to be on.” A versatile guitarist and bass player in his own right, Matt Pinder explains his role in the Pinder Brothers lineup: “Making Pinder Family music incorporates the best of a team with every band member and producer placing their best foot forward. I play a little bit of everything in