Rhythm Slaves' latest album, Shine On Too, is a mesmerizing blend of soulful grooves and infectious rhythms that will get your feet moving and your heart racing. The band's signature sound is characterized by the interplay between the sultry vocals of lead singer, Sarah Smith, and the funky bass lines of bassist, Mike Jones.
The album opens with the upbeat track, "Get Up and Dance," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The catchy chorus and infectious beat will have listeners singing along and tapping their feet. The album also features slower, more introspective tracks like "Heartbreak Boulevard" and "Love Is a Mystery," which showcase Smith's powerful vocals and the band's ability to create a mood.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Funkytown," a funk-infused tribute to the band's hometown. The song features a catchy hook and a driving beat that will have listeners dancing in the streets. Another highlight is "Shine On," an uplifting anthem that encourages listeners to keep pushing forward in the face of adversity.