
Dirty Sole is firing on all cylinders with their newest full-length effort, the “Future Looks Good” LP.
Combining classic filtered grooves, electric disco-funk, and memorable vocal performances, Dirty Sole has crafted an album of exquisite modern indie-pop with their Future Looks Good LP. These modern mid-tempo grooves are best illustrated through the high-end hooks of “Lift Me Up", the French Touch of “Let It Ride”, the early-00s Neptunes pop sound of the title track, “Future Looks Good”, and the 80s electronic funk of “Breathless”.
But this album isn’t just a straight forward dance music EP, as they go even deeper into chart-topping territory with the theatrical duet of “Animal Instinct (Gotta Be Me)”, the sultry modern Sara Bareilles-styled ballad of “Elevated”, and the remarkably hip electrifying swing of “Feelin' This”.
This long-play is a masterful ten-track journey into the perfected contemporary pop sound of this ever-evolving magnetic production ensemble, and their cast of superstars. Exciting indie-pop is the Sound du Jour with Dirty Sole, who’s future certainly looks good, but absolutely sounds better. (Written by Neil Andrew Emil Gustafson, Waves Audio)
Combining classic filtered grooves, electric disco-funk, and memorable vocal performances, Dirty Sole has crafted an album of exquisite modern indie-pop with their Future Looks Good LP. These modern mid-tempo grooves are best illustrated through the high-end hooks of “Lift Me Up", the French Touch of “Let It Ride”, the early-00s Neptunes pop sound of the title track, “Future Looks Good”, and the 80s electronic funk of “Breathless”.
But this album isn’t just a straight forward dance music EP, as they go even deeper into chart-topping territory with the theatrical duet of “Animal Instinct (Gotta Be Me)”, the sultry modern Sara Bareilles-styled ballad of “Elevated”, and the remarkably hip electrifying swing of “Feelin' This”.
This long-play is a masterful ten-track journey into the perfected contemporary pop sound of this ever-evolving magnetic production ensemble, and their cast of superstars. Exciting indie-pop is the Sound du Jour with Dirty Sole, who’s future certainly looks good, but absolutely sounds better. (Written by Neil Andrew Emil Gustafson, Waves Audio)
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