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The Cactus Blossoms
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Matthew
July 25th 2024
I’ve seen the Cactus Blossoms several times in various types of venues, and they seemed very comfortable at Robert’s Westside, with its honky tonk vibe and lively crowd, and as usual the show was excellent. They played several songs from their soon-to-be-released album, along with their classics. I was hoping they’d play some of their Dylan covers, but I’m sure they preferred to focus on their newer songs, which were all great. Also, Tommy Goodroad, who opened the show, was a terrific surprise and seems to have a very promising future. He’s a talented songwriter and performer and, with his style, it seemed appropriate that he was performing just blocks from where John Prine had grown up. I hope to see more of him around Chicago!
Forest Park, IL@Robert's Westside
Christine
July 25th 2024
Absolutely delightful evening. Love the vibe of Robert's & it was a great crowd for a Wednesday. The Cactus Blossoms are my favorite band and I'll see them any time they are around!
Forest Park, IL@Robert's Westside
TJ
June 8th 2024
Really enjoyed the show. The Cactus Blossoms are always wonderful. Tulips is a great venue. I only wish they would put the reserved tables in the front instead of the back.
Fort Worth, TX@Tulips FTW
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About The Cactus Blossoms
At its best, harmony duo singing can transform simple math into a magic trick. One plus one, instead of equaling two, suddenly yields an unexpected third thing. An upper-case ONE. A universal hum. A deep vibration that encompasses two different points of view. On their latest release, Every Time I Think About You, brothers Jack Torrey and Page Burkum, aka The Cactus Blossoms, once again prove themselves to be among the most adept - and distinctive – modern practitioners of that magic. But like any great magician, The Cactus Blossoms can’t - or won’t - fully explain the illusion they create.
“Harmonies are a big part of our sound, but in some ways they’re the part we focus on the least,” says Burkum. “We put most of our attention and energy into the songs themselves and then the harmonies just happen.”
There’s all kinds of magic happening on Every Time I Think About You, a record that sounds more like a band than any other in the Cactus Blossoms discography, thanks to contributions from Jeremy Hanson (drums), Jacob Hanson (guitar) and Phillip Hicks (bass). “There She Goes” casts its romantic regret against a danceable bop beat, and the title track is a heart-wrencher about loss and letting go.
“Even if you don’t set out to write songs with a theme in mind it seems like one usually presents itself,” says Torrey. “This record keeps returning to the idea of ‘moving on’ — from one place to another, from people and situations that bring you down, from loss and grief.”
“Harmonies are a big part of our sound, but in some ways they’re the part we focus on the least,” says Burkum. “We put most of our attention and energy into the songs themselves and then the harmonies just happen.”
There’s all kinds of magic happening on Every Time I Think About You, a record that sounds more like a band than any other in the Cactus Blossoms discography, thanks to contributions from Jeremy Hanson (drums), Jacob Hanson (guitar) and Phillip Hicks (bass). “There She Goes” casts its romantic regret against a danceable bop beat, and the title track is a heart-wrencher about loss and letting go.
“Even if you don’t set out to write songs with a theme in mind it seems like one usually presents itself,” says Torrey. “This record keeps returning to the idea of ‘moving on’ — from one place to another, from people and situations that bring you down, from loss and grief.”
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Genres:
Country, Country Western, Folk, Americana, Indie, Rockabilly
Band Members:
Jack Torrey, Page Burkum
Hometown:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Matthew
July 25th 2024
I’ve seen the Cactus Blossoms several times in various types of venues, and they seemed very comfortable at Robert’s Westside, with its honky tonk vibe and lively crowd, and as usual the show was excellent. They played several songs from their soon-to-be-released album, along with their classics. I was hoping they’d play some of their Dylan covers, but I’m sure they preferred to focus on their newer songs, which were all great. Also, Tommy Goodroad, who opened the show, was a terrific surprise and seems to have a very promising future. He’s a talented songwriter and performer and, with his style, it seemed appropriate that he was performing just blocks from where John Prine had grown up. I hope to see more of him around Chicago!
Forest Park, IL@Robert's Westside
Christine
July 25th 2024
Absolutely delightful evening. Love the vibe of Robert's & it was a great crowd for a Wednesday. The Cactus Blossoms are my favorite band and I'll see them any time they are around!
Forest Park, IL@Robert's Westside
TJ
June 8th 2024
Really enjoyed the show. The Cactus Blossoms are always wonderful. Tulips is a great venue. I only wish they would put the reserved tables in the front instead of the back.
Fort Worth, TX@Tulips FTW
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About The Cactus Blossoms
At its best, harmony duo singing can transform simple math into a magic trick. One plus one, instead of equaling two, suddenly yields an unexpected third thing. An upper-case ONE. A universal hum. A deep vibration that encompasses two different points of view. On their latest release, Every Time I Think About You, brothers Jack Torrey and Page Burkum, aka The Cactus Blossoms, once again prove themselves to be among the most adept - and distinctive – modern practitioners of that magic. But like any great magician, The Cactus Blossoms can’t - or won’t - fully explain the illusion they create.
“Harmonies are a big part of our sound, but in some ways they’re the part we focus on the least,” says Burkum. “We put most of our attention and energy into the songs themselves and then the harmonies just happen.”
There’s all kinds of magic happening on Every Time I Think About You, a record that sounds more like a band than any other in the Cactus Blossoms discography, thanks to contributions from Jeremy Hanson (drums), Jacob Hanson (guitar) and Phillip Hicks (bass). “There She Goes” casts its romantic regret against a danceable bop beat, and the title track is a heart-wrencher about loss and letting go.
“Even if you don’t set out to write songs with a theme in mind it seems like one usually presents itself,” says Torrey. “This record keeps returning to the idea of ‘moving on’ — from one place to another, from people and situations that bring you down, from loss and grief.”
“Harmonies are a big part of our sound, but in some ways they’re the part we focus on the least,” says Burkum. “We put most of our attention and energy into the songs themselves and then the harmonies just happen.”
There’s all kinds of magic happening on Every Time I Think About You, a record that sounds more like a band than any other in the Cactus Blossoms discography, thanks to contributions from Jeremy Hanson (drums), Jacob Hanson (guitar) and Phillip Hicks (bass). “There She Goes” casts its romantic regret against a danceable bop beat, and the title track is a heart-wrencher about loss and letting go.
“Even if you don’t set out to write songs with a theme in mind it seems like one usually presents itself,” says Torrey. “This record keeps returning to the idea of ‘moving on’ — from one place to another, from people and situations that bring you down, from loss and grief.”
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Genres:
Country, Country Western, Folk, Americana, Indie, Rockabilly
Band Members:
Jack Torrey, Page Burkum
Hometown:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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