Group will cap off 2022 with shows at the Beachland on Dec. 30 and at House of Blues on Dec. 31
. “We immediately stepped into the livestreaming thing and that did well for us for a while. We then did private parties during the summer of 2020, and we played any venue that would allow us to do a segmented show. We took on the drive-in movie theater concept and did that twice in Warren. We didn’t get stopped in our tracks; we did whatever we needed to do to stay moving. It worked out for us coming out of the pandemic, and we didn’t lose a lot of momentum.
As a testament to the band's need to keep moving forward despite a music industry shutdown, the group went back into the studio immediately after releasing 2020’s, an album that came out earlier this year.was the first one we did in the studio when we had much more free time, and it was the same forThe group cut the album locally at Signal Flow Studios with resident producer Chris DiCola.
“Neighborhood,” one of the album’s highlights, draws equally from hip-hop and reggae. It features a funky groove that's buttressed by spirited horns and includes cameos courtesy of Prof and Krayzie Bone.
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