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American Love Call ༺★༻ Durand Jones & the Indications (full album)


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༺★༻ The four core members of the band—Aaron Frazer (drums, vocals), Blake Rhein (guitars), Kyle Houpt (bass), and Justin Hubler (organ, electric piano)—are all graduates of the JSOM Recording Arts Department and performed together in the promising blues-rock band, Charlie Patton's War.

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Track List :

00:01༺★༻ 01. ༺★༻ Morning in America

03:50༺★༻ 02. ༺★༻ Don’t You Know

07:11༺★༻ 03. ༺★༻ Circles

10:29༺★༻ 04. ༺★༻ Court of Love

14:14༺★༻ 05. ༺★༻ Long Way Home

17:37༺★༻ 06. ༺★༻ Too Many Tears

19:47༺★༻ 07. ༺★༻ Walk Away

23:25༺★༻ 08. ༺★༻ What I Know About You

27:18༺★༻ 09. ༺★༻ Listen to Your Heart

31:48༺★༻ 10. ༺★༻ Sea Gets Hotter

35:05༺★༻ 11. ༺★༻ How Can I Be Sure

38:58༺★༻ 12. ༺★༻ True Love

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Durand Jones & the Indications aren’t looking backwards. Helmed by foil vocalists in Durand Jones and drummer Aaron Frazer, the Indications conjure the dynamism of Jackie Wilson, Curtis Mayfield, AND the Impressions. Even with an aesthetic steeped in the golden, strings-infused dreaminess of early ‘70s soul, the Indications’ sophomore LP, American Love Call, is planted firmly in the present, with the urgency of this moment in time.



The Indications’ 2016 self-titled debut was the product of friends who met as students at Indiana University in Bloomington, In., recorded for $452.11, including a case of beer. American Love Call, the band’s sophomore LP is instead the record the Indications dreamed of making, fleshed out with strings, backing vocals, and a newfound confidence in songwriting.



Blending a slew of influences from years spent crate-digging, guitarist Blake Rhein says the Indications approach songs in the same way hip-hop producers do, as likely to pull inspiration from ‘70s folk-rock or classic R&B as they are Nas’ Illmatic.



“Did I expect to do this shit once I got out of college? Hell no,” Jones relays, laughing. “Totally not. But this is what God is telling me to do – move and groove. So I’m gonna stay in my lane.”

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