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Patrick
17 juillet 2022
Calling Cadence is the best new music I’ve heard in a decade, no joke. I’ve seen them in a live setting twice now and can honestly say they’re awesome — complete with gorgeous harmonies, excellent musicianship, and a horn section (!). If you want your bones to shake, your soul to stir, your gooses to pimple, then check them out!
Los Angeles, CA@
The Mint

A propos de Calling Cadence

Fronted by Oscar Bugarin and Rae Cole, Calling Cadence is a band rooted
in harmony — harmony between voices, between songwriters, and between
genres like rock, country, swampy blues and Southern soul.
Calling Cadence, the band's self-titled debut album, showcases a group
whose songs nod to the past while resolutely pushing forward. The album
was recorded, mixed, and mastered straight to analog tape. Computers were only employed for streaming prep and CD replication. Produced by
David Swartz and Matt Linesch, the album is being released on their label,
hi-res records. The producers and band thought long and hard about diving
into the all-analog domain but came to the conclusion that the final product
would benefit in a way that digital would not allow. The 15 songs shine a
light on Calling Cadence's strength as a live act, blending Oscar and Rae's
entwined voices with vintage keyboards, guitar heroics, and plenty of percussive and low-end stomp. The accompanying musicians on this album include Josh Adams on drums (Jon Batiste, Norah Jones, Devendra Banhart,
Beck), Mitchell Yoshida on keyboards (Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic
Zeros), and Elijah Thomson on bass (Father John Misty, Nathaniel Rateliff).
For Calling Cadence (whose name pays tribute to Oscar's time in the army),
recording to analog tape wasn't just a production choice; it was a way of
maintaining honesty with themselves and their audience. Like the classic
albums that inspired Calling Cadence's layered vocal arrangements and
warm, guitar-driven sound, the record is a genuine snapshot of a band on
the rise.
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Ville:
Los Angeles, California

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Commentaires des fans

Patrick
17 juillet 2022
Calling Cadence is the best new music I’ve heard in a decade, no joke. I’ve seen them in a live setting twice now and can honestly say they’re awesome — complete with gorgeous harmonies, excellent musicianship, and a horn section (!). If you want your bones to shake, your soul to stir, your gooses to pimple, then check them out!
Los Angeles, CA@
The Mint

A propos de Calling Cadence

Fronted by Oscar Bugarin and Rae Cole, Calling Cadence is a band rooted
in harmony — harmony between voices, between songwriters, and between
genres like rock, country, swampy blues and Southern soul.
Calling Cadence, the band's self-titled debut album, showcases a group
whose songs nod to the past while resolutely pushing forward. The album
was recorded, mixed, and mastered straight to analog tape. Computers were only employed for streaming prep and CD replication. Produced by
David Swartz and Matt Linesch, the album is being released on their label,
hi-res records. The producers and band thought long and hard about diving
into the all-analog domain but came to the conclusion that the final product
would benefit in a way that digital would not allow. The 15 songs shine a
light on Calling Cadence's strength as a live act, blending Oscar and Rae's
entwined voices with vintage keyboards, guitar heroics, and plenty of percussive and low-end stomp. The accompanying musicians on this album include Josh Adams on drums (Jon Batiste, Norah Jones, Devendra Banhart,
Beck), Mitchell Yoshida on keyboards (Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic
Zeros), and Elijah Thomson on bass (Father John Misty, Nathaniel Rateliff).
For Calling Cadence (whose name pays tribute to Oscar's time in the army),
recording to analog tape wasn't just a production choice; it was a way of
maintaining honesty with themselves and their audience. Like the classic
albums that inspired Calling Cadence's layered vocal arrangements and
warm, guitar-driven sound, the record is a genuine snapshot of a band on
the rise.
Afficher plus
Ville:
Los Angeles, California

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