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Description:
Rooted in triple-stacked harmonies, southern storytelling, and cosmic country twang, Cordovas create their own version of American roots-rock with That Santa Fe Channel, out August 10th on ATO Records. That Santa Fe Channel was produced by the Milk Carton Kids' Kenneth Pattengale in East Nashville, not far from the home that doubles as the band's rehearsal space, headquarters, and shared living quarters. The album is timely â?? and timeless â?? blurring the lines between rock, country, and amplified folk music. Itâ??s highlighted by unbelievable harmonies, loose-yet-masterful musicianship and undeniable songwriting chops. Rolling Stone says â??caught halfway between Duane Allman's Telecaster twang, the Dead's hazy harmonies and the stoned swoon of California's folk-rock heyday, Cordovas wring new life from older influences, hoisting their freak flag high,â? while NPR Music points out that "everyone in the East Nashville band Cordovas is a lead vocalist. The countryrock group is committed to the sound of brotherhood â?? a few voices sharing a feeling." -
"That Santa Fe Channel" is a rootsy, atmospheric CD by the American band Cordovas, released on the respected label ATO. On this album, Cordovas blend Americana, Country-Rock and a touch of 70s West Coast flair into warm, harmony-rich songs that feel both timeless and contemporary. The tracks are characterized by multi-part vocals, melodic guitar work and a laid-back groove that evokes long drives, open landscapes and dusky small towns. Lyrically, "That Santa Fe Channel" circles around themes like longing, searching for meaning and the quiet magic of everyday life, creating a cohesive listening journey rather than just a collection of songs. The sound is organic and analog-oriented, with a production that lets every instrument breathe and underlines the band's strong songwriting. Cordovas are known for their tight live performances and a style that appeals to fans of classic Americana as well as modern indie-folk. Their music has brought them growing recognition on the festival circuit and in the Americana community, and "That Santa Fe Channel" is often considered one of their key works, consolidating their reputation as a band that carries the spirit of classic songwriting into the present. The CD format of this release makes it ideal for listeners who value physical media and want to experience the album as a complete work, including cover art and liner notes. The label ATO (often stylized as ATO Records) is an independent company renowned for its carefully curated roster of artists from rock, folk, Americana and related genres. Over the years, ATO has built a strong reputation for artistic integrity, long-term artist development and thoughtfully produced releases, making "That Santa Fe Channel" part of a catalog that is highly respected among music lovers and critics alike.
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Technical specifications
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Packaging data
Package type
Jewel case
Features
Target audience
Adult
Song titles
Disc 1:
1 This Town'S A Drag
2 Selfish Loner
3 Talk To Me
4 I'M The One Who Needs You Tonight
5 Frozen Rose
6 Santa Fe
7 Standin' On The Porch
8 Your Town
9 Step-Back Red