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James Cloyd makes She’s Trouble swagger out of the Blues Shack

By Editorial Team - June 15, 2026

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James Cloyd makes She’s Trouble swagger out of the Blues Shack

Summary

James Cloyd releases She’s Trouble from Blues Shack through Funky D Records, bringing Detroit blues, funk and indie rock into a direct, road-worn groove.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 15, 2026
  • Tags: james cloyd, shes trouble, blues shack, detroit, blues funk, indie rock, Detroit Blues Funk / Indie Rock

James Cloyd’s She’s Trouble arrives on 15 June from Blues Shack through Detroit’s Funky D Records, and the title tells you exactly what kind of smoke is coming out of the door. Tagged blues, funk and indie rock, the track sits in a straightforward but durable lane: groove, grit, warning signs and enough local character to keep things from feeling generic. Funky D Records’ wider world is rooted in Detroit rock-and-blues energy, and She’s Trouble sounds like it belongs to that kind of catalogue: practical, earthy, live-feeling music that does not need to pretend it was invented this morning. The appeal is in the swagger. Trouble songs only work when the band sounds like it knows better but is going anyway. Cloyd seems to understand that old equation. The guitar opens the door, the rhythm rolls in and trouble gets a chorus.

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