The official music video for The fortySix’s single “Summer Now”.
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The fortySix are a Neo Emo Soul band led by Vocalist & Guitarist, Karan Master. Their unique sound combines the melodic heart of pop punk/emo with groove and feel that retains identifiable characteristics of neo soul. The bittersweet euphoria of their guitar led sound is accompanied by Karan’s playful yet frank deliverance that is prevalent in there atmosphere of their performance.
Building on the successes of Karan Master’s past compositions, The fortySix launched with their debut debut single, ‘46’ on the 25th January 2018 and has been gaining momentum via Bandcamp, Spotify and iTunes.
Their 2nd single ‘Are You Mine’ was released digitally on the 31st May 2018. The single saw a rise in the bands Facebook and Instagram following. Karan has since collaborated with Soul Pop artist Cloudy Galvez and shared the stage with her supporting artists such as Dodgy and The Hoosiers. The two have been gigging throughout the UK with their joint band which features Jono Powell (Bass) and Az Khan (Drums).
Their 3rd single ‘Summer Now’ will be released on the 29th August 2018 on Spotify and iTunes.
The fortySix are rising through the clouded seas and are on their way to being the first quartet to coin the genre, ‘Neo-emo Soul’. Neo Emo Soul is a genre that interwinds jazz chordal harmonics, funk grooves and soulful vocals whilst keeping the melodic heart of Emo/Pop Punk. Also known as Funk Pop Punk or Dremo Pop the genre is made distinct by the by bittersweet sound of the guitars complemented by the uplifting momentum of the rhythm section.
With dedicated ambition and the desire to succeed, Karan is constantly recording new music, shaping and developing his skills. His goals with The fortySix are to reignite passion for live improvisational performances and to create a sub culture that brings together fans of pop punk, indie, math rock, funk, jazz, Neo soul and introduces them to new elements of other genres as well as to communicate his perspective and story lyrically.
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