Pierce Brothers Share Warm And Wide Open Folk On “Alaska Alaska”

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Pierce Brothers open a fresh chapter with “Alaska Alaska,” a glowing folk single built on shimmering acoustics, soaring harmonies, and a sense of emotional lift that grows with every chorus. Written by brothers Jack and Patrick Pierce and co-produced with longtime collaborator Phil Threlfall, the song swells from gentle guitar into stomping percussion and rich vocal interplay, capped with a harmonica line that sends it home in full stride. It’s generous, expansive, and full of heart, the kind of track that feels made to echo across rooms and open skies alike. This one radiates warmth and joy in every movement.

Inspired by a real moment from Jack’s life, the song explores love, distance, and the quiet hope that threads through longing. That personal core gives the track its grounding, balancing yearning with optimism as the music rises around it. As Pierce Brothers prepare to bring “Alaska Alaska” and other recent releases to stages across Australia, the UK, and Europe, this song stands tall as a beautiful reflection of growth, connection, and shared history, carried forward with confidence and care.