Indiana’s funk force alt-rock collective, The Main Squeeze, have released a new soulful track titled “It Ain’t Me.” The track ambitiously spins a web of bracing tones guided by the threads of alternative funk rock and contemporary dance pop as its central foundation.
“It Ain’t Me” plays up the modern dance pop vibes of Bruno Mars and Charlie Puth – while channeling the swag, grit and soul sounds of 70s bands like The Rolling Stones and Sly and the Family Stone. It’s a heartfelt soul song that turns into a tongue in cheek, self-aware anthem for anyone who’s ever felt claustrophobic in a relationship.