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Soul Sermons with St. Paul and the Broken Bones
St. Paul and the Broken Bones rose from Birmingham, Alabama, blending church-bred vocals with horn-fired Southern soul. Over the last few records they have pushed into psych shades and synth textures while keeping the set built on groove, organ, and punchy brass.
Gospel fire, modern glow
Expect a front-loaded burst before settling into deep-pocket mid tempos, with staples like Call Me, Broken Bones and Pocket Change, Apollo, and Flow With It (You Got Me Feeling Like) likely to anchor the night. The room skews multigenerational: crate-diggers nodding near the board, couples two-stepping on the floor, and first-timers leaning in as the falsetto climbs.Behind the curtain, small reveals
The group name tips to Paul Janeway's near-preacher path, and their debut was co-produced by Ben Tanner of Alabama Shakes at a Muscle Shoals-area studio. Onstage Janeway may go barefoot, work the mic cable like a rope, and squeeze dramatic silence before a horn hit crashes back in. Treat the possible song choices and production notes here as informed guesses that may change from show to show.The Scene Around St. Paul and the Broken Bones
You will see vintage blazers, bright suits, sequined tops, and beat-up sneakers, a mix that says dance first, pose second.