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Trouble Stays Close To The New Respects

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Don't you just love when a band falls into your lap? Or happens on your television? That was the case with The New Respects elegantly racing track Trouble. An alternative/blues/rock/soul/punk band. Yes, all of those genres rolled into one magnificent band who should have come a long way sooner than the week before I came across them.

Currently, Tennessee is harboring some hardcore respectable talent. Members Alexandria Fitzgerald, Alexis Fitzgerald, Darius Fitzgerald and Jasmine Mullen issue out a reward of music worthy of greatness. The track Trouble will easily find its way through time to only be crowned a "classic hit". Growing with time and aging without ever casting a second glance.

What I love best about the song Trouble is the fact that the band fuels their energy through. You can almost physically feel the electric pulse The New Respects push towards. While still a slightly new band, they have singlehandedly revived a genre of music thought to be extinct. A style notably titled bluesy punk. Classified to bands like The Gories. Added with a slight garage band effect. Nothing should ever stand in The New Respects way if something does I'm sure seeing one live show would change anyone and everyone's mind and attitude.

Attitude, this is what Trouble envelopes. There is not a lot of music being produced today that catapulted the essence of bold attitude. Some musicians sing a bit softer but here you'll find only the truth, a bit of trouble and an absolutely necessary album to own.

Lyrically, Trouble addresses all the saintly things we could do however, Trouble tends to find a home for it's next of kin. Which are you, me and The New Respects. Now go and do the right thing respect the music of The New Respects and one more thing... turn up the radio and play along.

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