New York-based outfit Circus Mind have unveiled their latest single, “Follow Me Home”, which was released on March 25, offering a warm, tropical-tinged addition to their evolving catalogue. Arriving just in time to soundtrack the early days of spring, the track leans into a sun-soaked aesthetic while maintaining the band’s signature groove-led identity. This acts as the follow-up to their previous single “Viking Princess“, which featured Scott Metzger.
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Written by songwriter, keyboardist, and vocalist Mark Rechler, “Follow Me Home” leans into Brazilian samba influences, weaving them together with glistening pedal steel guitar and smooth, expressive saxophone lines. The track unfolds at an unhurried pace, with its verses settling into a mellow, island-inspired groove before lifting into a more rhythmically driven, funk-laced chorus that reinforces the band’s distinctive sound.
Groovy with a distinct live band feel, Circus Mind deliver a passionate yet relaxed energy, infused with island-inspired textures and a warm funk undercurrent. Midway through, the track opens up into an instrumental passage, giving each musician space to showcase their craft. The lyrics explore a serene, tropical backdrop while capturing a sense of longing, as the narrator pleads with a partner not to leave, reflecting on a shifting relationship and repeatedly urging them to “follow me home”.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the single, Mark Rechler shared, “I love the tropical island vibe in music. Ska, Reggae, Afrobeat. All of it makes me feel the sunny party vibes. With ‘Follow Me Home’, we explored a bit more of a Brazilian groove. Lyrically it’s about trying to connect with your partner through the heat, the rum drinks, and the salt and sand.”
On the production side, this new single release leans into a rich, textured arrangement, where keys, pedal steel, and saxophone are woven together to create a hazy, transportive soundscape. There’s a clear dynamic between the track’s more laid-back, rhythmically fluid verses and its tighter, groove-led chorus, giving the song a gradual, immersive build that draws the listener deeper with each section.
“Follow Me Home” also benefits from notable guest contributions, with guitarist Bill Titus and pedal steel player Skip Krevin adding further depth and texture to the track’s expansive soundscape. Their input enhances the track’s laid-back atmosphere, complementing its tropical influences while subtly elevating the overall arrangement.
Known for their seamless fusion of funk, rock, soul, and psychedelia, Circus Mind continue to showcase their versatility and musical curiosity with each release. “Follow Me Home” stands as another example of their ability to craft richly detailed, groove-driven songs that balance atmosphere with storytelling, offering listeners a transportive escape into a world of rhythm, warmth, and connection.

Formed as the brainchild of Mark Rechler, Circus Mind features a dynamic line-up including Brian Duggan on guitar, Michael Amendola on saxophone, Mathew Fox on bass, Steve Finkelstein on percussion, and Dan Roth on drums. Over the years, the band has built a reputation for their energetic live performances, appearing at renowned venues and events such as the New Orleans Jazz Fest, Brooklyn Bowl, and B.B. King’s, while drawing influence from artists including Traffic, Steely Dan, Little Feat, and Dr. John.
“Follow Me Home”, by Circus Mind, is available to download and stream, right now, across all platforms, via Outhouse Music.
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