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For Thee Sacred Souls, the first time is often the charm. The bands first club dates led to a record deal with the revered Daptone label; their first singles racked up more than ten million streams in a year and garnered attention from Billboard, Rolling Stone, and KCRW; and their first fans included the likes of Gary Clark Jr., The Black Pumas, Princess Nokia, and Timbaland. Now, the breakout San Diego trio is ready to deliver yet another landmark first with the release of their self-titled debut on Daptone Records. Every step of the way has just been so organic, says drummer Alex Garcia. Things just seem to happen naturally when the three of us get together. Indeed, theres something inevitable about the sound of Thee Sacred Souls, as if Garcia and his bandmates – bassist Sal Samano and singer Josh Lane – have been playing together for a lifetime already. Produced by Bosco Mann (aka Daptone co-founder Gabriel Roth), Thee Sacred Souls is a warm and textured record, mixing the easygoing grace of sweet 60s soul with the grit and groove of early 70s R&B, and the performances are utterly intoxicating, with Lanes weightless vocals anchored by the rhythm sections deep pocket and infectious chemistry. Hints of Chicano, Philly, Chicago, Memphis, and even Panama soul turn up here, and while its tempting to toss around labels like retro with a deliberately analog collection like this, theres also something distinctly modern about the band that defies easy categorization, a rawness and a sincerity that transcends time and place.






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