Michigan-based indie-soul group The Erly are becoming known in the music scene for combining sonic elements from the ’60s and ’70s rock, pop, and funk and creating a fresh “Modern Disco” sound and vibe of their own. This unique sound is evident in their new album Culture Fever, a diverse 11-track record featuring tracks steeped in Jazz-Rock, Disco, and Soul. The four-piece ensemble takes listeners on both a sonic and lyrical rollercoaster through the realms of female empowerment, mental health struggles, identity, and several other complex themes woven into the record. Culture Fever boasts a total of 11 captivating tracks featuring vocals from each member of the band – including Alyssa (keys), Collin (bass), Trevor (guitar), and Fran (drums). Like a breath of fresh air, the album tra...