Hailing from Denver, this genre-spanning four-piece band is centered around lead vocalist, guitarist and harmonica player Eric Halborg and guitarist and vocalist Cole Rudy. They’ve made their name playing festivals such as Electric Forest and Firefly and shared the stage with Marcus King and The Revivalists. Inspired by Led Zeppelin and Taj Mahal, they debuted with their EP “Don’t Feel That Good” in 2014.
Written during the pandemic when uncertainty, racism and judging people with differen opinions turned into a powder keg of conflict, their new single is a call to stand up as one. Taken from their upcoming album “Across The Waves”, expected on September 15th, the song starts with carefree whistles, but expands with a cheery rock beat and disco-esque solo and makes this a catchy groove.
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From their album “Forgiven, Not Forgotten” (1995):
Drenched in uplifting classic soul vibes, this is the new single by British soulster Kwaku Asante:
Originally from Canada, but now based in London, this singer and songwriter grew up playing country music. She started writing her own songs aged 12 and was touring in a band when she left high school. Since going solo, she’s amassed over 10 million streams and opened for
Celebrating the empowerment of women who realise their worth after a bad breakup, her new single is a disco-inspired, anthemic banger. Infused with the vibrancy of 80s neon sounds, it’s the dazzling violins, infectious beat and fresh guitars that lay down the lively, retro-touched tune. And with her vividly colorful vocals, this insatiable groove is ready to take any glittering dancefloor by storm.
From their album “Goin’ Places” (1977):
Infused with insatiable 80s disco-pop glitters, this is the new single by Australian songbird Ricki-Lee: