How The Rupple Brothers Turn Family Into Music

The Rupple Brothers⁠ brought a warm, family-driven energy to their conversation at The Stray during the Battle of the Bands finals, where they talked about the roots of their psychedelic folk sound and why intimate performances matter so much to them. The band described their music as a way to share songs, spread good vibes, and make audiences feel like part of the family by the end of the night. That sense of closeness is central to how they write and perform.

A major theme in the discussion was the emotional honesty behind their songs. The Rupple Brothers said many of their tracks come from personal experiences, including grief and family loss, but they aim to turn that pain into something that gives listeners comfort and light. Their music balances sadness with connection, creating songs that feel deeply personal while still resonating with a wider audience.

The band also shared how naturally their lineup has grown over time, including Mitch’s addition in 2022, and how they adapt their setup depending on the size and feel of each show. Whether they’re playing a stripped-down set or a fuller festival version, they focus on keeping the performance loose, intimate, and genuine. That flexibility helps them fit everything from quiet rooms to bigger stages without losing their identity.

Looking ahead, the Rupple Brothers are working on new material and hope to record within the next year after their last album in 2019. They also discussed their ⁠Handmade Music Festival⁠, a two-day camping and music event they help run each year in Chesaning, MI. Between the festival, the writing, and their live shows, the band continues to build a musical world centered on community, family, and heartfelt songs.

 
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