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The Ramona Flowers

The Ramona Flowers are on a roll - their latest release Human is climbing up the US Alt Radio charts and hitting over 1 millions global streams, and track Dangerous hit the Top 30 at US Alt Radio. Hit single Up All Night has reached over 1.8 million streams on Spotify and over 4 million global streams, and is the band's biggest radio hit with over 100k plays at US Radio with 10k plays a week. Globally, the track has had huge support, becoming a radio hit in Italy and multiple plays across Germany, Canada, Belgium, the US and the UK. Up All Night has hit the top 25 on Alt US Radio, entered the Billboard Chart earlier this year and was included in the NBA 2K24, which has now sold over 135 million copies. “We’ve been a band for over a decade, we’ve released a few albums, but this is where it’s really connected”, Dyson says. “Whatever we’re doing, it’s really working”

The band now are now readying their brand new album Made By Humans, due Oct 10th, 13 slick tracks that seamlessly blends genres disco, funk and indie, featuring previously released singles Up All Night, California, and most recent single, Human. Without the boundaries of one genre, the album is their most creative and honest to date. Alongside their familiar upbeat tracks, Made By Humans is multifaceted with emotive tracks Sins Of The Father and Three Minus Two. Sure to be fan favourites are synth filled Circles and funk-infused Hopeless Romantic.

Speaking about their upcoming album the band said, “Made by Humans is an album that dives deep into the raw, unfiltered emotions that define us-love, heartbreak, addiction, and everything in between. It's a reminder that, in an age of artificial perfection, these songs are crafted from real experiences, real pain, and real passion- things only humans can truly feel. It's a soundtrack to the highs and lows of being alive, exploring the connections we make, the ones we lose, and the vices we turn to in between.

That promise is a sure reminder that The Ramona Flowers have hits on deck and that they’ve more than earned their moment in the spotlight. “This is so ridiculously British, but I used to be really embarrassed about my backstory, and worried that people would discredit the band, which is bigger than me,” Dyson says. “Now, I’m just incredibly thankful that we were able to pursue this career the way we wanted to. A lot of musicians don’t get this luxury.” Dyson’s paying that luxury forward with Distiller, recently signing a handful of new artists he excitedly talks up with the enthusiasm of a lifelong fan, all while managing the affairs of The Ramona Flowers, who, over a decade in, have finally met their moment. “We wrote an album in lockdown, and since coming out of that, we’ve written another,” Dyson says. “We’ve got a whole catalog of amazing songs that we can’t wait to get out there.”

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