Stolen Gin – “Red” and “Bowery”
“Our first single, “Red”, was born out of inspiration from the songwriting of old-time jam band music, while maintaining a modern dance feel. Its funky bass line sets the dance vibes throughout the track, and is complimented by upbeat percussion and rhythmic guitar playing. Lyrically, “Red” describes the feeling that can only be acquired within the vibrant confines of city life, with the message to put the world on hold and groove to your own beat.” – Stolen Gin
Stolen Gin is on radio rotation with the tracks – “Red” and “Bowery”.

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