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Published 15:06 16 May 2013 BST
Updated 17:32 11 Jun 2015 BST
We're likely to see a whole lot more from The Weeks after their latest album, Dear Bo Jackson, hits the shelves
Hailing from Mississipi, The Weeks are back with their latest album, Dear Bo Jackson, and with its mix of funk, country and rock, we're really enjoying it at the moment.
The first single to be released, 'Brother in the Night', is going to be a pretty huge hit on the radio we're sure, and it mixes guitars, brass and a great beat to produce something that will have you moving about in your chair in no time. We can't be held responsible for the fact that you'll be singing this all day.
If you hear a few similarities between these guys and Kings of Leon, then you won't be too far off the right track, given that they're signed to their record label, Serpent and Snakes Records.
You can get the album from Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, all the usual suspects, and if you're downloading it you'll want a serious broadband connection, so check out the good lads at Magnet, who will be filling your fatpipe in no time with all the best in music and entertainment.
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