Led by Candice Lacina and Mike Little, this Calgary-based Canadian collective of varying session musicians has been making music since 2016. Creating a classic sound by using real instruments and no vocal tuning, they blend Americana, gospel and blues and worked with Shania Twain and B.B. King. Inspired by Linda Ronstadt and Neil Young, they debuted with their album “Go By Feel” in 2021.
Asking the all too familiar question what the point of love is, if all you end up with is a broken heart, their new single combines classic country with a touch of soft-rock. Taken from their latest EP “In The Sundust”, it’s the lively drums, rejuvenating electric guitars, mellow organ and their dynamic vocal harmonies, that make this vintage-dipped and sun-drenched sonic hoedown easy to fall in love with.
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From his album “Love Is In The Air” (1978):
With a neon 80s sparkle and oodles of feel-good vibes, this is the new single by Australian artist Kita Alexander:
Hailing from Reno, Nevada, this soulful quartet has been friends since childhood. Consisting of Mark Sexton, Alexander Korostinsky, Daniel Weiss and Christopher Sexton, they formed the band in 2007 as the Mark Sexton Band. They changed their name in 2015 and lit up many festival stages. Inspired by
Buttery smooth, shining in sophistication and dipped in era-defining 60s soul, their new single pays homage to the soul heroes of yesteryear. Taken from their upcoming album “Love Can’t Be Borrowed”, expected on September 29th, they begin with a sonic wake-up, before sliding into a honey-sweet ballad. With a retro rhythm, silky violins and velveteen vocals, this vintage tune is right on time.
From her album “Detours” (2008):
Capturing sunlit joyfulness in an upbeat funkalicious groove, this is the new single by soulster Allen Stone: