The New Respects are a high-energy throwback rock and soul quartet comprising siblings Alexandria,
Alexis, and
Darius Fitzgerald, and their cousin
Jasmine Mullen. The children of a Nashville preacher, twins Alexandria (guitar) and
Alexis (bass) and their brother
Darius (drums) grew up on gospel music, and while
Mullen (vocals) heard a wider range of influences in the house, her parents were both songwriters in the Christian music industry, with her mom,
Nicole C. Mullen, having established herself as a prominent recording artist in the early 2000s. Forming in high school as
the John Hancock Band, the quartet was initially based around more of an indie folk sound. As they became more established, the influences of early rock, R&B, blues, and soul began to inform their sound, and their music became more dynamic. By 2016, they'd signed with Capitol CMG and changed their name to
the New Respects. Following a pair of singles later that year, they made their debut in early 2017 with the
Here Comes Trouble EP. The non-album single "Freedom" appeared in May 2018. ~ Timothy Monger