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Back from the Brink (Harder Than You Think) - REMIX

by The Soul Immigrants

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Daniel Ellis Some hope in all the gloom! Let's hope we really are back from the brink now...
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Lateralize Records is proud to announce the release of Back From The Brink (REMIX) – Harder Than You Think on 29 May 2020, following the release of The Soul Immigrants’ album in 2019.

Rather than producing the same sound year after year, good musicians and songwriters constantly evolve. That's true about The Soul Immigrants band whose recent slew of singles have been through the gamut of tough funk (Yard Of Hard Ft Fred Wesley) deep soul, with their explosive cover of Barbara Lynne's ('I'm A Good Woman') and now with this, a soul jazz gem, 'Back From The Brink' (Harder Than You Think). This souped up, revamped version, marks a maturation point between artist and producer Kraznet Montpelier shedding the old and moving boldly forward, both sonically and lyrically.

"I'd like to think it offers a beacon of hope and positivity in these strange, unprecedented times" Baird says “From the beginning, music has been a way to express ourselves, and to open up and tackle the major issues in our lives, music is my salvation as well as many others". 'Brink' is a strong effort, showcasing the knack at creating dynamic, vibrant and memorable music which carries well as a standalone single.

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released May 29, 2020

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