The Main Squeeze
From their origins as a jam/party band in Indiana, The Main Squeeze, has been weaving the veins of Rock, Funk, Blues, and R&B into modern song stylings. Now LA-based and with three albums under their belt (last one being 2017‰Ûªs Without A Sound), festival appearances from KABOO to Bonnaroo, and features from Billboard and Rolling Stone, they are on the verge of turning over a new sonic leaf.
The Main Squeeze will be releasing their forthcoming single ‰ÛÏIt Ain‰Ûªt Me‰Û� on October 5th. This marks the start of something new and fresh for the Indiana-to-Chicago-to-Los Angeles transplants. The new single plays up the modern dance-pop vibes of Bruno Mars and Charlie Puth - while channeling the swag, grit and soulful sounds of 70s bands like The Rolling Stones and Sly and the Family Stone. Produced by MARÌ÷ (whose credits include Lindsey Stirling and LostBoyCrow), ‰ÛÏIt Ain‰Ûªt Me‰Û� is a heartfelt soul song that turns into a tongue in cheek, self aware anthem for anyone who‰Ûªs ever felt claustrophobic in a relationship.
With a rich touring history including opening slots for The Roots, Jane‰Ûªs Addiction, D.R.A.M., Mac Miller, Aloe Blacc, and Umphrey‰Ûªs McGee, The Main Squeeze are launching into a new musical orbit with plans for a fourth LP in 2019.