The Valentine Brothers' self-titled album is like a warm hug from your favourite aunt, complete with questionable fashion choices and retro dance moves.
This dynamic duo brings a unique blend of soul, funk, and a touch of disco to the table, creating a sound that is as infectious as it is nostalgic.
From the moment the needle hits the groove, you're transported back to the heyday of 70s R&B, with smooth vocals, groovy basslines, and funky guitar riffs that will have you tapping your feet and swaying your hips in no time.
Tracks like "Lonely Nights" and "Keep on Jammin'" are guaranteed to get you grooving, while ballads like "Just a Little Bit" showcase the Valentine Brothers' softer side.
But don't be fooled by their laid-back vibe - these brothers know how to bring the funk.
"Money's Too Tight (To Mention)" is a high-energy anthem that will have you hitting the dance floor in no time, while "Master of the Game" is a funky jam that will have you singing along from the first chorus.
Overall, The Valentine Brothers have crafted an album that is equal parts retro and fresh, with a sound that is as timeless as it is irresistible.
So grab your bell-bottoms, dust off your disco ball, and get ready to boogie down with the Valentine Brothers - this album is a must-listen for any fan of 70s soul and funk.
Cheers!
This dynamic duo brings a unique blend of soul, funk, and a touch of disco to the table, creating a sound that is as infectious as it is nostalgic.
From the moment the needle hits the groove, you're transported back to the heyday of 70s R&B, with smooth vocals, groovy basslines, and funky guitar riffs that will have you tapping your feet and swaying your hips in no time.
Tracks like "Lonely Nights" and "Keep on Jammin'" are guaranteed to get you grooving, while ballads like "Just a Little Bit" showcase the Valentine Brothers' softer side.
But don't be fooled by their laid-back vibe - these brothers know how to bring the funk.
"Money's Too Tight (To Mention)" is a high-energy anthem that will have you hitting the dance floor in no time, while "Master of the Game" is a funky jam that will have you singing along from the first chorus.
Overall, The Valentine Brothers have crafted an album that is equal parts retro and fresh, with a sound that is as timeless as it is irresistible.
So grab your bell-bottoms, dust off your disco ball, and get ready to boogie down with the Valentine Brothers - this album is a must-listen for any fan of 70s soul and funk.
Cheers!






