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Constellations of Soul with Thee Sacred Souls
Thee Sacred Souls rose from San Diego's soul scene with a warm, lowrider groove and tender falsetto leads.
Sweet soul meets coastal bolero
The group cut its earliest sides live to tape with the Penrose crew, giving the songs a soft, analog haze. LA LOM brings Los Angeles bolero and cumbia colors, playing lyrical instrumentals that glide more than they shout.A night built for slow dance breaks
Expect Thee Sacred Souls to lean on slow-burners like Can I Call You Rose?, Weak For Your Love, Will I See You Again?, and Easier Said Than Done. The room usually fills with couples, crate diggers, and first-timers who came on a friend's tip, all patient listeners who clap on two and four. A neat detail: early sessions had the band facing each other in one room, so bleed shaped the blend you hear. Another quirk is LA LOM saving a mid-set bolero for a quiet stretch that hushes even the bar line. You might also catch a local horn ringer sitting in for a tune when the routing brings them through home turf. Note: song choices and staging notes here are educated guesses based on recent shows and may differ on the night.Thee Sacred Souls and LA LOM: The Scene In Real Time
The crowd tends to dress sharp but relaxed, with pressed slacks, vintage A-line dresses, guayaberas, and tidy sneakers.
Sharp threads, easy warmth
You will see lowrider club jackets next to record shop tees, and lots of jackets draped over shoulders once the room warms. When Can I Call You Rose? hits, many sing the hook softly rather than shout, and some couples clear a little space to slow dance. During LA LOM instrumentals, people sway in pairs and trade simple two-step moves, letting the melody carry the talk.Little rituals, shared memory
Merch leans tactile, with 7-inch singles, risograph posters, and tees that nod to classic label art. People arrive ready to listen, and between songs there is a friendly hush broken by one or two careful whistles. After the show, small groups linger to compare favorite 45s and swap notes about other oldies nights around town. It feels communal without being pushy, more like a neighborhood hang that happens to have a great band on stage.How Thee Sacred Souls and LA LOM Make It Breathe
On stage, Thee Sacred Souls lean into a soft snap from drums and a round, muted bass that lets the vocal float without strain.
Pocket before flash
The guitar favors clean, warm lines that skip big solos and outline the chords like a second singer. Horns, when present, add short answers and swells, while keys tuck in gentle organ pads to glue the room. LA LOM builds instrumentals from nylon-string melodies and a steady bolero pulse, then nudges the tempo up for a cumbia lift near the outro.Small moves, big feel
A small but telling habit is the band stretching a bridge into a call-and-response vamp, giving the drummer room to drop to half-time before the last chorus. Vocals ride in a sweet falsetto, but live they sometimes thicken verses with unison backing lines to keep the groove firm. Expect a warm, amber lighting look with slow fades and a starfield wash that fits the Constellation theme without stealing focus. Arrangements stay short and song-first, yet the final vamp often lingers just long enough for a collective sway.Kindred Echoes for Thee Sacred Souls and LA LOM
Fans of Durand Jones & The Indications will hear the same tender falsetto and careful, vintage rhythm section work.