K.O. “M” Band – Addressing It: 90s nostalgia, seductive grooves and siren-esque mic-drop lines that scintillate the soul
Independent sibling duo K.O. “M” Band channelled their fearless fusion of Funk, Rock, R&B and underground Hip-Hop into Addressing It, the standout single from their new EP, ALL FAIR GAME. From the second the 90s nostalgia spills through the production, you’re pulled into a lush haze of seductive grooves and siren-esque mic-drop lines. It’s a seminal track for anyone who wants to expand their mind, scintillate their soul and push their rhythmic pulses into overdrive. As the raunchy flow of licks and grooves snakes beneath the surface, the vocals thrive in their playful purity, sharpening the thematic edge while keeping the entire experience bathed in a hazily hypnotic cloud of choral reverb. In that haze, the duo make it clear they aren’t creating through ego. There’s a spiritual urgency in the way they’re awakening their growing fanbase, using their platform to confront the introspective issues we sleepwalk through. Their aural world feels voluptuously viracious, almost ritualistic in the way it pulls you in and refuses to let go. It’s a revolution delivered through intention, sensuality and a meticulous sense of mood. Formed by siblings Mckenzy Keyes and Maximus Keyes, K.O. “M” Band has spent the last decade refining the Naptown […]
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