After a stint in Chicago and enduring the grind of tour life an average of 250 days a year, the guitar and drums duo of siblings Kelly and Patrick Morris returned to their home state of South Carolina in search of a permanent place to explore their music on their own terms. The Camden natives found what they were looking for in Charleston at the end of 2016, and the results of their recuperation and refocused approach are just now making their way into the world. Blending soul, rock and Americana, The Mobros — short for The Morris Brothers — head to Isis Music Hall on Thursday, Aug. 16, in support of their new album, Don’t You See?, slated for a Sept. 1 release. The evening begins at 8:30 p.m. with a set by Asheville-based eclectic rockers Armadilla. $8 advance/$10 day of show. isisasheville.com. Photo courtesy of the band
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