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Thee Sacred Souls

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Thee Sacred Souls on Tour

A silky-smooth soulful sound emanates from the San Diego, California-based R&B trio, Thee Sacred Souls. Known for their combination of R&B and soul, Thee Sacred Souls uses a number of different guitarists, keyboardists and backup singers when they perform live. Thee Sacred Souls consists of singer and songwriter Josh Lane, bassist Sal Samano and drummer Alex Garcia. Following the release of the debut self-titled album, this grooving and heartfelt band commenced their 2022 tour with stops across the United States. Their unique mix of '60s soul and '70s R&B creates a modern sound that is quickly attracting fans from around the globe, with one concertgoer writing, "It was amazing. One of my best times in my life."

The band first emerged onto the music scene in 2019, playing local shows around their native Southern California. Their debut singles,  "Can I Call You Rose?" and "Weak for Your Love," followed in 2020.  That same year they recorded "Give Us Justice," a deeply moving track in tribute to the lost lives of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor.  In 2021, Thee Sacred Souls released two more singles, "Will I See You Again?" and "It's Our Love." Their self-titled debut album followed in 2022. 

Thee Sacred Souls Live in Concert

Forming in Southern California in 2018, Thee Sacred Souls was started when Garcia and Samano discovered Josh Lane on Instagram after they were developing R&B instrumentals. The trio began jamming together and instantly meshed. Garcia and Samano both grew up in Chula Vista, an area of San Diego drenched in Chicano and Motown soul. Lane is a classically trained vocalist from Sacramento who grew up singing in church. The mixture of experiences and technique creates the beautiful sound of Thee Sacred Souls. After landing small gigs, the band was almost immediately discovered and signed to Daptone Records. Their success continued as their first singles accrued more than 10 million streams in a year and gained attention from major publications including Billboard and Rolling Stone. "Things just seem to happen naturally when the three of us get together", notes drummer Garcia on the band's website. Thee Sacred Souls' music has pieces of Chicano, Chicago, Philly, Memphis, and Panama soul sprinkled throughout their singles. With more than 1.2 million listeners on Spotify, with top songs "Will I See You Again?" And "Weak for Your Love" combining for more than 22 million streams, Thee Scared Souls is on a path to become a household name in R&B.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 68 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Please come to the DMV (DC, MD, VA )!♥️🙏🏾

    by Tan Blkstar on 4/6/24

    Your music is so amazing, I'm watching all of your performances and although I can't review yet (because I haven't had the extreme pleasure of seeing your band in person, I really wanna beg you to come to the DC,MD, VA vicinity- we will show you so souch lov - the world needs your music and your musical gifts and I'm so glad someone turned me onto you all! ❤️ Blessings!♥️

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MUST SEE

    by LoveLiveMusic on 1/7/24

    10/10 recommended you catch them live, they all sound amazing!! Saw them at The Sound in Del Mar and it was great, all demographics, the venue was cool, parking was easy. Will definitely go see again, love their music and chemistry on stage.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Must see band

    by Nacho on 1/6/24Hollywood Palladium - Hollywood

    They sound amazing, are truly devoted to the music and creating something beautiful, the singer engages with the crowd, the speeches between songs were very on point… I love everything about Thee Sacred Souls.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!!!

    by PC on 1/6/24The Sound - Del Mar

    Great venue, great show. I'll definitely remember this one for a good while. Alex was lively and loves to be in the crowd. The band was awesome too!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Thee Sacred Souls @ The Sound Del Mar

    by ChuManFoo on 1/4/24The Sound - Del Mar

    Excellent concert in many ways. I usually look for bands that travel with a horn section. From the first song they didn’t disappoint. The band was kind of new to me but it seems like everyone else in the room knew every word to every song. Josh, the lead singer brought a vibe, respect, and delivery that even had us old people standing in admiration. All backed by a tight R&B rhythm section, guitar and keyboards. I need to buy some of their vinyl.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Not the vibe

    by Sama on 1/3/24Hollywood Palladium - Hollywood

    Thee Sacred Souls would've been great while sitting on a picnic blanket in a field during a beautiful afternoon. They are amazing but it was a bit too slow and didn't set the vibe right for a New Years Eve event. Honestly, Joe Kay was a bit underwhelming as well. I've been to his other shows that were more hype and energetic, which is what I was hoping for on a New Years Eve event. Acoustics of the venue were great though.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible

    by Cassidy on 1/2/24The Sound - Del Mar

    Sacred Souls put on an incredible show. Can’t get over how flawless everyone sounded live. Just like the record…probably better. 10/10.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great performance!

    by Tee on 1/2/24The Sound - Del Mar

    This was an amazing show! They sounded great. We had an excellent view from the balcony.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rocking B Bowl show

    by Fe on 1/1/24Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    The line to get in was long, but it was worth the wait. Sold out show in Vegas and easily one of the best shows I've seen at Brooklyn Bowl. Extremely fun and awesome music.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Disappointed

    by Concertgoer on 1/1/24The Sound - Del Mar

    Was hyped to see them after seeing them a few years ago at Fiesta del Sol. First song Josh Lane went into the audience which was great but he did it multiple times throughout the show. Build it up a bit before you go out in the audience. They had a horn section that was not used as much as it should have been. Didn’t let the band jam much. Played a few obscure cover songs. When you have a limited catalog play cover songs that people know. Sat in the balcony and people on both sides left before the show was over.