Thee Sacred Souls have Got A Story To Tell on new album for Daptone

Thee Sacred Souls announce Got A Story To Tell

New album out October 4th on Daptone Records

Watch/Listen to "Lucid Girl" Here: https://daptone.ffm.to/gastt.OPR 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zABTJnZbRoA

Thee Sacred Souls have announced that their second album - Got A Story To Tell - will be released October 4th on Daptone Records.  The highly anticipated follow-up to their breakout 2022 self-titled debut, Got A Story To Tell features 12 all original new songs, a soaring statement of exquisite craftsmanship from this young band from San Diego whose story grows bigger by the day. 

Today they’ve shared “Lucid Girl,” watch / listen here: https://daptone.ffm.to/gastt.OPR 

The “Lucid Girl” video was filmed in Compton, LA at the Compton Cowboys ranch, and features equestrian Zoie Brogdon - Directed by CAKE (aka Emma Kolb)

Like their debut, Got A Story To Tell was recorded and produced by Gabriel Roth at Penrose Recorders, Daptone’s studio in Riverside, CA.  Written in the throes of supporting their 2022 album - which was met with tremendous excitement and major touring that brought them across the world - it represents a crucible for the band. It led to a demanding and intense period, but they came out stronger and more together on the other side.  They tapped into the explosion of creativity that came with it to make their best songs yet.

Got A Story To Tell was written by founding members Alejandro Garcia, Salvador Samano and Josh Lane.  Garcia (drums, guitar), Samano (bass, drums) and Lane (vocals) recorded the album, with additional horn, string, percussion, organ players and background vocalists.  Special guests include Larry Rendon on saxophone, an original member of Thee Midniters, the East LA band from the ‘60s that made history as one of the first Chicano bands to have a major hit in the U.S. (and in part what inspired Thee Sacred Souls’ band name). 

What swirls together on Got A Story To Tell is an appreciation of decades of soul music, and beyond - a sound and feel that is timeless, lived in, and very much in the now.  Songs that take their time and relish in the moment.  Album opener “Lucid Girl” champions independent women, set to some of the toughest sounding drums and bass the band has yet to put to tape.  The song started with an idea from Garcia; it came to him on a Christmas morning of quiet solitude and heartache.  “She chose herself and then she grew,” Lane sings in his pure tenor before the drums and Samano’s bass hit a stutter-step and the chorus kicks in. The album is full of characters and stories, and “Lucid Girl” sets the stage. 

Thee Sacred Souls began when Garcia and Samano, just 23 at the time, started the framework of the band by writing songs together.  Lane joined as the vocalist and songwriter, moving to SoCal from Sacramento, and they were offered a record deal by Daptone after their soon-to-be producer Gabriel Roth saw one of their early gigs.  Their debut - described by Uncut as “music of terrifyingly high quality” - earned them performances on NPR’s Tiny Desk, which debuted in February of this year, as well as several TV show appearances: Jimmy Kimmel Live!, CBS Saturday, Kelly Clarkson, Jools Holland, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.  They have six million monthly listeners on Spotify, over 250 million streams on the platform so far, and “Can I Call You Rose” has been the soundtrack to nearly a million posts between TikTok and Instagram, a virality that took off in January of this year.  An ever-growing list of fans includes SZA, Alicia Keys, Leon Bridges, and Kylie Jenner.  For a band that just began significant touring in 2022, they’ve already made their festival debuts at Bonnaroo, Newport Folk, Austin City Limits and Lollapalooza, and sold out Brooklyn Steel in January of 2023 - just their third proper NYC headlining show ever. Their first headline London date was a sold out 900 ticketed affar at Islington Assembly Hall and the second at a sold out Shepherds Bush Empire.

Pre-order: https://daptone.ffm.to/gastt.OPR

https://www.theesacredsouls.com


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Tracklist:

01 Lucid Girl

02 Price I’ll Pay

03 Live for You

04 On My Mind

05 Waiting on the Right Time

06 Losing Side of Love

07 Somebody Knew

08 My Heart is Drowning

09 Stuck in the Mud

10 In the Mirror

11 One and the Same

12 I’m So Glad I Found You, Baby

Tour Dates: 

June 22 - Brooklyn, NY - Celebrate Brooklyn ^

June 27 - Salt Lake City, UT - Twilight Concert Series ^

June 29 - Denver, CO -  Endless Sunshine ^ 

July 2 - Montreal, Quebec - Festival International de Jazz de Montreal ^ 

July 13 - Rotterdam, Holland - North Sea Jazz Festival ^

July 16 - Molde, Norway - Moldejazz ^

July 18 - St. Gallen, Switzerland - Kultur Festival ^

July 19 - Bern, Switzerland - GurtenFest ^

July 20 - Montreux, Switzerland - Montreux Jazz Festival ^

July 27 - Skokie, IL - Out of Space ^

July 28 - Nelsonville, OH - Nelsonville Music Festival ^

Aug 3 - San Diego, CA - Endless Sunsets ^

Aug 8 - Gothenburg, Sweden - Way Out West ^

Aug 9 - Helsinki, Finland - Flow Festival ^

Aug 10 - Oslo, Norway - Oyafestivalen ^

Aug 13 - Gijón, Spain - Semana Grande de Gijón ^

Aug 16 - Hasselt, Belgium - Pukkelpop ^

Aug 18 - Stradbally, Ireland - Electric Picnic ^

Aug 20 - Nice, France - Nice Jazz Festival ^

Aug 31 - Los Angeles, CA - Fool In Love Festival ^

Sept 1 - Seattle, WA - Bumbershoot ^

Sept 7 - Munich, Germany - Superbloom ^

Sept 8 - Berlin, Germany - Lollapalooza ^

Sep 10 - Amsterdam, NL - Tolhuistuin 

Sep 14 - Paris, FR - La Maroquinerie 

Sep 16 - Manchester, UK - Band On The Wall 

Sep 19 - London, UK - Jazz Cafe 

Sept 28 - Bridgeport, CT - Soundside Music Festival ^

Oct 11 - Charlottesville, VA - Ting Pavilion 

Oct 12 - Asheville, NC - Rabbit Rabbit 

Oct 14 - Raleigh, NC - The Ritz 

Oct 16 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium 

Oct 18 - Miami, FL - III Points 

Oct 21 - Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle 

Oct 22 - New Orleans, LA - The Fillmore New Orleans 

Oct 23 - Houston, TX - The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall 

Oct 25 - Austin, TX - Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater 

Oct 26 - Dallas, TX - South Side Ballroom 

Oct 27 - Bentonville, AR - The Momentary 

Oct 29 - Indianapolis, IN - Egyptian Room 

Oct 31 - Toronto, ON - HISTORY 

Nov 2 - Chicago, IL - Salt Shed 

Nov 3 - Detroit, MI - St. Andrew's Hall 

Nov 6 - McKees Rocks, PA - Roxian Theatre 

Nov 8 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Paramount 

Nov 9 - Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore Philadelphia 

Nov 10 - Boston, MA - Roadrunner 

Nov 12 - Montreal, QC - MTELUS 

Nov 14 - Silver Springs, MD - The Fillmore Silver Spring 

Tickets are available at theesacredsouls.com

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