What it sounds like

Q.: What do you get when you cross a respectful reproduction of classic soul from the '70s with the confessional singer-songwriter sensibility of the same era, add a touch of Texas country, and bathe it all in a sonic atmosphere inspired by Khruangbin?

A.: This record, which was released the other day:

I don't know how much of the market goes for this sort of of thing nowadays, but I'm a believer. So many fine echoes coming through such a talented young guy. Give him his flowers.

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  1. I fell in love with R and B before soul became a widely used description.

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