Foxtrot & the Get Down Bring the Funk on “Battered and Blue”
Soulful Philly blues rockers Foxtrot & the Get Down have gone from being “Down & Out” to being “Battered and Blue.”
Soulful Philly blues rockers Foxtrot & the Get Down have gone from being “Down & Out” to being “Battered and Blue.”
West Palm Beach native Sam Least (real name Samuel Florexil) is a lifelong student of contemporary rhythm and blues, taking cues from greats including Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake, and using their influence to inform his sleek, modern sound.
Pennsylvania native Lizanne Knott is a lifelong songwriter with plenty of life experience from which to draw. She has married twice, raised four daughters, released four albums, and has gained a sizable following in the U.K. — and that, it would seem, is just the tip of the iceberg.
Lizanne’s newest release, “Anthology,” is a collection of remixed and remastered songs from throughout her career; songs that speak to different points and experiences in the singer-songwriter’s life. We caught up with Lizanne to learn more.
Ready for a new wave-y slice of alt-pop with an absolutely killer bass line? You’re in the right place.
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I’m taking us down the turnpike to the Philly area for this week’s look into the indie music scene.
Georgia native Lauren Morrow, whom some might know from her time with Americana band The Whiskey Gentry, has stepped out with her own self-titled debut EP, recruiting some of Nashville’s finest players along the way.
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Philly blues rockers Foxtrot & the Get Down have had a big year in 2018. In addition to opening for Bon Jovi in Philadelphia, they released their anthemic, jazzy new single, “Down & Out.”
On Monday, they released its accompanying movie, filled with dramatic and shocking twists!
Want to know what’s great about this edition of the New Release Radar? It’s stacked with plenty of brand new music, and includes a little something for any taste.
Today is officially National Album Day, and folks industry-wide are sharing the albums that have shaped their tastes and altered the course of history.
Acoustic rockers Billy Bauer Band return to New York City’s famous The Bitter End on Saturday, December 15 — and they’d love for you to take the trip with them.