A modern band with a classic sound. That’s Calling Cadence in a nutshell. The Los Angeles duo released their self-titled debut full-length record on May 3rd via Hi-Res Records, a glorious 15-song introduction that emphasizes their strength as a live unit. Featuring the wondrous, compelling vocal partnership of Oscar Bugarin and Rae Cole, the album was recorded in such a fashion so as to pay tribute to the music the group grew up on. Each song was recorded, mixed, and mastered entirely in analog format which really helps show the love and hard work that went into this release. Their sound is based on harmony, and it’s heavily influenced by American singer-songwriters of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. The band name Calling Cadence and many of this debut album’s tracks originated while Bugarin ...