Calling Cadence, led by Oscar Bugarin and Rae Cole, is a band built on harmony between singers, songwriters, and genres including rock, country, swampy blues, and Southern soul.
The band's self-titled debut album, Calling Cadence, reveals a band whose songs pay homage to the past while resolutely moving forward. For the modern world, it's a classic-sounding record (recorded, mixed, and mastered straight to analogue tape). The album is being released on their own hi-res records label and was produced by David Swartz and Matt Linesch.
The band's self-titled debut album, Calling Cadence, reveals a band whose songs pay homage to the past while resolutely moving forward. For the modern world, it's a classic-sounding record (recorded, mixed, and mastered straight to analogue tape). The album is being released on their own hi-res records label and was produced by David Swartz and Matt Linesch.
Recording on analogue tape was more than simply a production decision for Calling Cadence, it was a method to be true to themselves and their fans. The record is a true snapshot of a band on the rise, much like the great albums that influenced Calling Cadence's complex vocal arrangements and warm, guitar-driven sound. Everything eventually returns to harmony.