Just Loud‘s infectious, funky new song “Soul Train” feat. Debbie Harry of Blondie is out now. In the new video, Just Loud and Debbie engage in a high-speed chase brought to life through’70s-inspired animation with a modern edge. The song’s glittery rhythm line, palm-muted guitar and irresistible chorus are the first taste of Just Loud‘s newly announced self-titled debut album out November 16th via Five Seven Music.

 Stream/download the song HERE. “I knew someone who was on Soul Train years ago-she got kicked off,” says Just Loud about the song. “When we parted ways, I was like, ‘I’m gonna write a song about that.’ It’s a rebellious record-I want everyone to get up, move, and have a good time.” “I’m glad I had a minute to hang with Just Loud the other night in Brooklyn at my Vans show, says Debbie Harry. “Glad to be doing a little bit on his latest single Soul Train. I actually performed on the TV show of the same name. I hope you all like the song.”

Over the course of 13 album tracks, Just Loud showcases his stylistic breadth – an immaculate blend of pop, modern R&B and 80’s rock spirit – and thoughtful lyrics marked by moments of vulnerability, joy, passion, and heartache. You can pre-order the album HERE.

Born in Virginia, Just Loud‘s adolescence largely revolved around his small country church. His rebellious and inquisitive nature, however, led him to be cast away from the church at 15 – leading him to pursue music. With an impressive range and sense of introspection, Just Loud is making personal discoveries in real time – expressing himself, finding his voice, sharing his pain and glories – through his compelling and impactful art.

Album Tracklisting:
1. Ghost
2. Say It Right
3. You Got the Moves
4. Will You Still Love Me
5. Angels and Demons
6. Electrified
7. Blue on Blue
8. Soul Train Feat. Debbie Harry of Blondie
9. Run for Your Life
10. Masterpiece
11. Heaven
12. Diamonds and Dope Boys
13. Wonderful Life

JUST LOUD 2018 TOUR DATES:
**all dates with Dirty Heads
# also with Jukebox The Ghost

September 21                   Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst

September 23                   Chico, CA @ Senator Theater

September 25                   San Luis Obispo, CA @ Fremont Theater

September 27                   Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater

September 28                   Bend, OR @ Oregon Spirit Distillery

September 30                   Redway, CA @ Mateel Community Center

October 3                      Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre #

October 5                      San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theater #

October 6                      New Orleans, LA @ Joy Theater #

October 7                           Atlanta, GA @ The Tabernacle #

October 8                      Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works

October 9                           Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel #

October 12                        North Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues Myrtle Beach

October 13                        Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa #

October 14                        Charlottesville, VA @ Sprint Pavilion #

October 16                        Silver Spring, MD @ Fillmore Silver Spring #

October 17                        New York, NY @ PlayStation Theater (formerly Best Buy Theater) #
October 19                        New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall #

October 20                        Clifton Park, NY @  Upstate Concert Hall #

October 21                        Portland, ME @ State Theatre & Thompson’s Point

October 23                        Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall

October 24                        Niagara Falls, NY @ Rapids Theatre #

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