Brassroots District delivers an uplifting spark with "Aim High" [Review]

Brassroots District's "Aim High" proclaims confidence, joy, and unrestrained movements. It's a brave reminder that betting on yourself is about the most courageous thing one can do. Propelled by horns, a deep bass, and an infectious rhythm, you feel immediately that "Aim High" captures the invigorating spirit of funk at its most timeless, while still being utterly of its time.

The dual leads of Ursa Major and Copper Jones combine in playful harmony, forming a call-and-response that turns the track into a communal experience. "Aim High" speaks to those confined by expectation or burdened by uncertainty. It's an inspiring, cathartic statement that urges you to stop worrying and be brave. This transforms the dance floor into a space of self-assertion.

The fifth release from their upcoming debut album, "Aim High," represents a manifesto for the project. It's alive, it's empowering, and it's proof that Brassroots District is making something bigger than music. A doctrine, a movement of joy, is developing around them. "Aim High" is an enlivening reminder that the risk is worth it, that the jump has to be made, and that the ground will be there to meet us. Once that bassline kicks in, it's impossible to resist.

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