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Downright Premiere New Song, "The Dirt"

Downright’s music exists in a niche somewhere between rock and funk - with earthy, heartfelt vocals riding infectious beats – coming together to craft a tapestry of unique sound and style. Today, we're exclusively premiering a new song, "The Dirt" from their upcoming album, Last Dance.

Last Dance is colorful take on the nightlife that takes you on a journey from party to afterparty to after-afterparty. As the album unfolds the music leads passengers on a Dante-esque journey through the seedier sights and sounds of nightlife, getting darker and scarier the deeper the listener goes. The music is soulful, sometimes mechanical, and always engaging - not so much a narrative as pervasive mood. Musically, Downright proceed from upbeat funk to vaporwave, trap and techno, with thematic lyric material peppered throughout the album - you could call it existentialist funk or synthpop R&B. Downright continues their theme of shedding society’s inhibitive veneer and getting down to business – feeling, emotion, and humanity.

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PostedOctober 5, 2016
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsDownwright, Last Dance, The Dirt

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