In The Spotlight

Crowd Company – “Lowdown”

With their modern take on vintage soul and funk, these eight London-based funkateers are renowned for their dynamic live performances, playing famed venues like London’s Jazz Cafe and The 100 Club. They debuted their infectious fusion of retro Hammond organ, harmonic vocals and a blazing horn section, brimming with energy and catchy hooks, on their album “Now Or Never” in 2014.

Instantly catching the groove with an invigorating rhythm and exhilarating brass, the scrumptious second taster of their upcoming third album, expected to drop on January 31, 2020, blasts onto your eardrums from the very first explosive notes. With the addition of the prominent Hammond organ and wah-wah guitars pulling your legs onto the dancefloor, this retro jam is on a funkadelic high!

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Music History

Billy Joel – “Keeping The Faith”

From his album “An Innocent Man” (1983):

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New Music

Alanis Morissette – “Reasons I Drink”

From her upcoming album “Such Pretty Forks In The Road”, to be released on 1 May 2020:

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In The Spotlight

Colony House – “Original Material”

Named after an apartment building in Franklin, TN, where all band members lived at some point in their lives, this indie-rock quartet hit the music scene with their debut single “Silhouettes” in 2014, becoming SiriusXM’s most played track for 4 months. Consisting of Caleb Chapman, Will Chapman, Scott Mills and Parke Cottrell, the four-piece band are preparing a 2020 American and European tour.

Taken from their upcoming album “Leave What’s Lost Behind”, expected on January 24th, their new single takes the best from rock and pop and dunks it into a bubbly, infectious dip. With a driving beat, splashing guitars and an incredibly catchy hook painting the auditory imagery, their sparkling vocals narrate the lyrical story with glossy gusto, making this an irresistibly dazzling indie-rock jam.

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Music History

Grace Jones – “Do Or Die”

From her album “Fame” (1978):

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New Music

Mayer Hawthorne – “Healing”

With a joyous funkalicious bounce, this is the new single by singer and songwriter Mayer Hawthorne:

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