Published on October 26th, 2018 | by Guest Contributor
0The Main Squeeze – It Ain’t Me
From their origins as a jam/party band in Indiana, The Main Squeeze, has been weaving the veins of Rock, Funk, Blues, and R&B into modern song stylings.
Now LA-based and with three albums under their belt, festival appearances from KABOO to Bonnaroo, they are on the verge of turning over a new sonic leaf this fall starting with their latest single “It Ain’t Me” and we are all about it.
This single marks the start of something new and fresh for the Los Angeles transplants by playing up the modern dance-pop vibes of Bruno Mars and Charlie Puth-all the while channeling the swag, grit and soulful sounds of 70s bands like Sly and the Family Stone.
Produced by MARØ (whose credits include Lindsey Stirling and LostBoyCrow), “It Ain’t Me” is a heartfelt soul song that turns into a tongue in cheek, self aware anthem for anyone who’s ever felt claustrophobic in a relationship. Verrrrry relevant, isn’t it?
With a rich touring history including opening slots for The Roots, Jane’s Addiction, D.R.A.M., Mac Miller, Aloe Blacc, and Umphrey’s McGee, The Main Squeeze are launching into a new musical orbit with plans for a fourth LP in 2019.
Check out their tour dates this fall at www.mainsqueezemusic.com/tour.
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