The New Respects

The New Respects, a Nashville-based quartet, burst onto the music scene with a refreshing blend of rock and roll, soul, pop, and alternative influences that immediately garnered attention. Comprising three siblings – twins Zandy Fitzgerald (guitar) and Lexi Fitzgerald (bass), their brother Darius Fitzgerald (drums), and their cousin Jasmine Mullen (vocals and guitar) – the group brings a familial chemistry that is evident in both their recordings and electric live performances. Their sound is characterized by catchy hooks, groovy rhythms, and an undeniable spirit of joy and togetherness, which is encapsulated in their name that evokes a fresh perspective and respect for musical tradition.

The New Respects have consistently impressed with their energetic singles and ep's ever since their debut. Standouts like "Money", "Freedom", and "Here Comes Trouble" showcase their ability to combine punchy vibes with thoughtful lyrics. Their music possesses an infectious positivity, seen in uplifting tracks such as "Don't Worry", and they deftly switch gears to offer heartfelt messages in songs like "Family". With a notable cover of the Bee Gees' "You Should Be Dancing" for the Netflix film “To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You”, they've demonstrated their versatility and capacity to reimagine classics. Continually rising in the music world, The New Respects are recognized for their distinctive sound that invites listeners of all backgrounds to enjoy a cup of "Coffee In The Morning" and groove to a sound that's uniquely their own.

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