Highly Likely is original music and singable songs with a message. They’re not a party band, but they’re a band you want at your party. The eclectic five-piece band creates their vibes via mostly acoustic instruments with effects pedals and a full drum kit, and stacks it all up into a psychedelic folkgrass and jam sandwich. The band's first album, "Sunrise," is eclectic and uplifting, a drive with the windows down kind of album, with themes of being good to others, the planet, and
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“Shiny Objects” gets the Highly Likely Treatment
The song is catchy, trippy, and makes you want to bop around as you think about the shiny objects in our worlds and on our screens. Readers, I can’t tell you how much this video is perfect for this band. Tin foil hats, velvet suits, the coolest van you’ve ever seen, and five people having a blast is what Highly Likely is all about.
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Quarantunes: Via Moose
While we have all been dealing with our quarantine however we have been dealing with it. Some of us have had to still work, and some are not and are at home trying to figure out if that table really needs to be cleaned again, I mean it’s been an hour? Music has been there for us. To keep us sane amidst a pandemic the likes of which we have never seen before.
Moose Gronholm
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Album Review: Sunrise - Highly Likely
Highly Likely are a super group of sorts. Five people from different bands converging into one folky bluegrassy super group. The members are: Andy Tracy (percussion, harmonica, vocals formerly of Blue Caboose), Brian Bowling (banjo and member of Twig&leaf), Char Bowling (guitar, vocals, and also of Twig&Leaf), Jeff Roades (bass, vocals, and a troubadour), and Mark Miller (mandolin, vocals).