Jazz Rock Band The Erly Launch New Track, "Flame The Main"
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NEWS - Jazz Rock Band The Erly Launch New Track, "Flame The Main"
The Erly release their new jazzy single ahead of their upcoming LP: Culture Fever
The Erly's drummer Fran Gleason is featured on vocals for this track, and even inspired the name, "Flame The Main." The phrase"Flame The Main" was a common phrase from Gleason's family back in Bradford, PA in reference to cruising down main street in the 1970s. Produced by Nick Rapley, the song features a horn section and various key changes, as well as many unique percussion elements such as a bottle of Snoop Dogg's wine.
Michigan-based Indie-Soul group The Erly combine sonic elements from the '60s and '70s Rock, Pop, and Funk, creating a fresh "Modern Disco" sound and vibe of their own. Fueled by collaboration, friendship, and timeless good vibes, the quartet would fit right in at Woodstock '69 or at the indie nerve center that is SXSW. Most of The Erly's music features clean guitar work, layered vocals, and groovy undertones that energize even their most solemn-sounding tracks. The band is composed of Drummer Fran Gleason, Bassist Collin Mattiford, Guitarist Trevor McDonald, and Keyboardist Alyssa Serviss, with all 4 members featured on vocals. The Erly was created in 2018 when Mattiford and Gleason decided to expand upon their pre-established musical duo. Since their formation in 2018, The Erly has released two full albums and four singles with more music on the way. "Paralyzed" dropped mid-August and "Flame The Main" is slated to launch on September 20th, both of which will be featured within The Erly's upcoming record, Culture Fever - available on November 3rd, 2023.
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