The Baker Brothers are back with new album ‘The Next Last Party’

Nov 22nd, 2024

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The Baker Brothers are back with new album ‘The Next Last Party’

After a 5 year hiatus since their last full-length, British funk renegades The Baker Brothers are finally back with disco-infused new album The Next Last Party.

Releasing on vinyl and digital, The Next Last Party is a showcase of the band members’ musicianship and ability to embrace and interpret the grooves which have influenced them. With a mélange of punchy disco, blue eyed soul and hard funk rhythms enhanced by the guest vocals of Hannah Williams and Frankie Connolly, the album delivers a sonic journey of musical evolution with a compelling and trademark track list.

The pace is immediately set with album opener and first single “Sunrise”, a fiery funk anthem about a party that you just don’t want to end, featuring soul singer Hannah Williams‘ powerful vocals. “Heartbreaker” on the other hand is a Brit-funk soul stomper with punchy horns, driving bass, and an emotive vocal from bandmember Geoff, capped with a gospel-inspired chorus.

“You Are the One” is a fun, classic, bouncy slap bass track, while “Sleepwalking” displays a Thundercat-meets-Hiatus Kaiyote vibe with a socially conscious message, highlighted by NOLO‘s warm, enveloping vocals. Nostalgic blue-eyed soul is on the menu in “Yesterday Holding On”, which reminisces about puppy love and dreamy nights, while “The Brexican”, as the name may suggest, is a live, broken beat instrumental reflecting on the polarizing effects of Brexit.

“No Sweat” is a loose yet tight jam with swirling guitar delays and a wonky bassline and “Western Morning” is a soulful, uplifting tune about supporting friends in tough times, vocally delivered by Frankie Connolly. In “I Hate It When You Go” the inspiration is 1980s dream pop, used to explore life’s tensions and the balance between ambition and love.  And the album closes with tracks “Unrest” and “All The Time”, the former a punchy, tension-filled track about the struggles of addiction, the latter a tender, easy-listening song with shimmering strings, expressing deep love and a longing to be understood.

If The Baker Brothers’ journey so far has been a testament to their unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of funk, The Next Last Party is certainly their most accomplished album yet, in which they display the confidence of seasoned veterans, and the freshness of musicians who still have a lot to say.

‘The Next Last Party’ out on LP / Digital on Nov. 15th 2024 via Fish Legs Records