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Even with an aesthetic steeped in the golden, strings-infused dreaminess of early '70s soul, the Indications' sophomore LP, American Love Call, is planted firmly in the present, with the urgency of this moment in time.
"I wish I could tell my younger self 'you don't have to stick to the dreams people have for you. You can dream bigger. You are more than capable, you are more than able. I think about some nerdy punk kid in the rural south who needs to hear that now.'"
Smooth 90s inspired R&B from Stones Throw's own, Michi. Such a versatile album, both upbeat and soothing, featuring beautiful production from Blake Rhein (Durand Jones & the Indications) & Paul Cherry that perfectly compliment Michi's flawless vocals.
This is the fourth of the Soul Slabs sets, compiling tracks from our diverse 45 RPM releases, showcasing artists big and small. It's a great way for folks to discover some of Colemine Records’ lesser-known artists or just discover the label's sound.
Ships 6/27/25 - On their aptly titled new album, Flowers, The Indications unfurl their true colors — embracing all their roots and influences, maturation and confidence, and share them with the world.
With greater emphases on melodic dynamics, it also demonstrates a broadening in Disturbed's musical range compared to their debut album. Believe was the last album to feature Steve "Fuzz" Kmak on bass, who was dismissed from the band in 2003.
French boys Xavier de Rosnay and Gaspard Augé originally got their start in the music scene playing in bad Metallica and Nirvana cover bands, and the album art of Cross makes it look like a doomy metalcore release, but the record is anything but metal.