The US Ska quintet Na’an Stop revealed Lazy Susan in the past few hours.

Na’an Stop – photo credit Eric Broadfoot
All that made 2 Tone Records such a great label back in the ’70s and ’80s is contained within the just over three and a half minutes of Lazy Susan.
Underpinning the track is a soul reference point from which the dance steps evolve and the listeners finds themselves swaying across the room in unfettered abandon as trombone, trumpet, synths, bass, guitar and a plethora of vocals skip through the ears in a fusion of inclusiveness, which in 2017 is a sorely lacking commodity.
Allow yourself some space – stand up – turn up the volume – then hit play – and dance.
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