Hailing from Winnipeg, this Canadian soul-funk outfit was formed around lead singer and guitarist Jérémie Brémault, who won a local talent show in 2013 without any experience or training. He went on to hand-pick local musicians for an 8-piece band. They took their bustling live show to the International Jazz Festival and Festival Du Voyageur. They debuted with their self-titled EP in 2017.
Telling a relatable story about desiring a woman, despite her treating you cruelly, their new single wraps it in a driving, funkalicious tune. Taken from their upcoming full album with the same title, expected later this year, it’s the sprightly rhythm, spirited electric guitars and melancholic horns that deliver a retro funk vibe, while the smooth, smoky vocals add a luring sexiness to this up-tempo jam.
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From their album “Inside Life” (1991):
With a 70s-soaked, laid-back soul-pop vibe, this is the new single by Australian artist Joel Sarakula:
Formed in 2019, each member of this Canadian R&B/soul quintet brings their own unique flavor to the songwriting table. Fusing Annie Da Silva’s velvety vocals, Owen McPherson’s gospel roots, Seyoung Lee’s lush jazz keys, Curtis Sauer’s drum grooves and Eric Osborne’s fluid guitar harmonies, they’re weaving organic, inspirational songs. They debuted with
Written as a reminder to savor every moment and safe-guard your connection to the world, their new single is full of soulful positivity. Trying to capture the warm feeling you get when surrounded by good friends on a summer’s day, it’s the funky beat, rich bass-line and groovy guitars forging a jazz-infused jam. And with laid-back vocals, this relatable ear-pleaser is an utter delight.
From their album “Class” (1981):
From her upcoming album “The Loneliest Time”, to be released on 21 October 2022: