The latest offering from the Diamond Street Players, "How Many Lies.
How Many Times," is a funky journey through the highs and lows of love and deceit.
With influences ranging from classic soul to modern hip-hop, this album is a true gem in the ever-evolving landscape of funk music.
Opening track "Lies and Alibis" sets the tone with its infectious bassline and smooth vocals, drawing listeners in with its irresistible groove.
The band's ability to seamlessly blend elements of traditional funk with modern production techniques is on full display here, creating a sound that feels both familiar and fresh.
Standout tracks like "Heartbreak Boulevard" and "Fool for You" showcase the band's versatility, with lead singer Sarah Jones delivering powerhouse performances that will have you hitting repeat again and again.
The infectious hooks and tight instrumentation make for a listening experience that is as captivating as it is danceable.
Despite the album's darker themes of heartbreak and betrayal, there is an undeniable sense of joy that permeates each track.
The Diamond Street Players have crafted a record that is as introspective as it is uplifting, providing listeners with a sonic escape from the troubles of everyday life.
In conclusion, "How Many Lies.
How Many Times" is a must-listen for fans of funk music and beyond.
The Diamond Street Players have solidified their place as one of the most exciting bands in the genre, and this album only further cements their status as masters of their craft.
How Many Times," is a funky journey through the highs and lows of love and deceit.
With influences ranging from classic soul to modern hip-hop, this album is a true gem in the ever-evolving landscape of funk music.
Opening track "Lies and Alibis" sets the tone with its infectious bassline and smooth vocals, drawing listeners in with its irresistible groove.
The band's ability to seamlessly blend elements of traditional funk with modern production techniques is on full display here, creating a sound that feels both familiar and fresh.
Standout tracks like "Heartbreak Boulevard" and "Fool for You" showcase the band's versatility, with lead singer Sarah Jones delivering powerhouse performances that will have you hitting repeat again and again.
The infectious hooks and tight instrumentation make for a listening experience that is as captivating as it is danceable.
Despite the album's darker themes of heartbreak and betrayal, there is an undeniable sense of joy that permeates each track.
The Diamond Street Players have crafted a record that is as introspective as it is uplifting, providing listeners with a sonic escape from the troubles of everyday life.
In conclusion, "How Many Lies.
How Many Times" is a must-listen for fans of funk music and beyond.
The Diamond Street Players have solidified their place as one of the most exciting bands in the genre, and this album only further cements their status as masters of their craft.






