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Cruisin' to the Parque | Durand Jones & The Indications, Aaron Frazer, Y La Bamba | 03:35 | |
Witchoo | Durand Jones & The Indications, Aaron Frazer | 03:42 | |
Love Will Work It Out | Durand Jones & The Indications, Durand Jones, Aaron Frazer | 03:45 | |
Make a Change | Durand Jones & The Indications, Durand Jones | 03:29 | |
Cruisin to the Park | Durand Jones & The Indications, Aaron Frazer | 03:32 | |
Sea of Love | Durand Jones & The Indications, Durand Jones, Aaron Frazer | 03:47 | |
Sexy Thang | Durand Jones & The Indications, Durand Jones, Aaron Frazer | 03:22 | |
The Way That I Do | Durand Jones & The Indications, Aaron Frazer | 03:30 | |
Morning In America | Durand Jones & The Indications, Durand Jones | 03:51 | |
Too Many Tears | Durand Jones & The Indications, Aaron Frazer | 02:11 |
Love Will Work It Out | |
Witchoo | |
Private Space | |
More Than Ever |
A quintet of revivalists who celebrated a style of soul that was popular
decades before any of them were born, Durand Jones & The Indications met in
the early 2010s while studying and playing music at Indiana University. Fronted
by Durand Jones, the band also consisted of guitar player Blake Rhein, drummer
Aaron Frazer, organist Justin Hubler, and bassist Kyle Houpt, who all bonded
over a mutual affection for soul superstars like Curtis Mayfield and Jackie
Wilson. They first started to play together in 2012, and recorded their first
single, “Smile”, three years later. They used home recording
equipment in 2016 to record their self-titled debut LP for less than $500. The
album gained a word-of-mouth following thanks in part to the band’s live shows.
They signed with Indiana record label Dead Oceans and began playing more shows
throughout the world. Finally getting to a real recording studio, the band
added production value for their sophomore album, American Love Call, bringing strings to their retro-soul sound. In
2020 they released a single, a cover of the David Bowie song “Young Americans” and in 2021 Private Space became their
first LP to crack the top U.S. album chart and contained “Witchoo”,
their first single to hit the Adult Alternative Airplay chart, topping out at
number 24.