A Louisiana band that mixes traditional Cajun sounds with rock and R&B for barroom dancing.
For a good sense of their sound, try "The Hill, The View and The Lights" or that early single "Amylase." They both have that push-and-pull between the old patterns and the room they're playing in.
They take the accordion lines you might hear at a family gathering and crank them up for a night out. Songs like "The Hill, The View and The Lights" show how they make those rhythms feel immediate, not like something preserved behind glass. It's dance music that doesn't forget where it came from.
They came together in the early 2000s with Chris Stafford on vocals and David Greely on accordion, playing around Louisiana. Their 2005 single "Amylase" got some attention, and they put out a self-titled album the next year. They kept releasing records through the 2010s, like "Off the Floor" and a live set from the Blue Moon Saloon.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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