Brothers Past’s latest archival release is a performance from March 20, 2003. The show, which took place at Rubber Soul in Winston Salem, NC was attended by Rich Steele, who is now the group’s sound engineer. Steele created a multitrack recording of that night, which is now being streamed and sold for download.

Everything Must Go Volume 3 opens with “Can You Keep a Secret,” and the band offers its thoughts on this composition: “The song Can You Keep a Secret was written as the band was finishing up work on This Feeling’s Called Goodbye. Written by guitarist Tom Hamilton, the song featured a stuttering rhythm and catchy synth melody that helped define the band’s sound at the time. It quickly became a fan favorite after its debut at Peasant’s in Greenville, NC in January 2005. Can You Keep a Secret was one of several songs written around this time that marked a stylistic shift for BROTHERS PAST. We were clearly influenced by the making of This Feeling’s Called Goodbye and really focusing on writing songs that we could improvise with rather than jams we could turn into songs. To this day, that is still how we approach making music.”

Brothers Past will close out the year with two shows, performing at New York City’s Touch on December 29 and then opening for Lotus at The Electric Factory in Philadelphia on December 31.