
451: Guitarist Nili Brosh Talks New Album, Synesthesia-Inspired Sound, and Danny Elfman
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Guitar virtuoso Nili Brosh has just released her fourth studio album Eventide, continuing her signature style of vivid instrumental storytelling. Deeply influenced by her experience with synesthesia—a perceptual phenomenon where one sense triggers another, such as hearing sounds and seeing colors—Brosh transforms music into a rich, multisensory experience where melodies evoke color, texture, and emotion.
For Eventide, Brosh teamed up with longtime collaborators, including Brendon Small—creator of Metalocalypse and frontman of Dethklok—who appears on “Roulette,” alongside Dethklok bassist Pete Griffin on “Lavender Mountains.”
Known for her work on Michael Jackson ONE by Cirque du Soleil, and as a member of Danny Elfman’s live band, she continues to bring those influences into her solo work while keeping the guitar at the forefront.
Speaking of, Brosh is launching her first-ever signature guitar with her longstanding partner, Ibanez, titled “The Answer,” set to arrive this summer.
In support of Eventide, she’s heading out on tour, beginning with European dates before joining Dethklok for a North American headline run. Then later this spring, she’ll be performing with Dethklok as part of their The Amonklok Conquest co-headlining tour with Amon Amarth.
Brosh recently sat down with LifeMinute’s editor-in-chief Joann Butler to discuss the album, her new gear, and everything in between.
This is a LifeMinute with Nili Brosh.