Brooklyn-based five-piece band Sedona is back with a stellar new single and accompanying music video for “Crying On My Own“ which starts with a beautiful flute that instantly transports us back into the woods of Twin Peaks. Front-woman (and namesake for the band) Sedona’s powerful, yet lush vocals slide against a dreamy and nostalgic production. The song has a strong nod to the 80s and we are absolutely loving it!
From Buffalo Exchange:
Sedona did their first tour in March of 2019, driving 70 hours across the country in an old church bus to play SXSW and venues in New Orleans, Pennsylvania and their home base of NYC. “We played a bunch of shows. It was beyond fun to travel and perform with a group of inspiring ladies that I’m lucky enough to call my family!” says lead singer Sedona. They returned full of inspiration for new projects. All five members of the band light up when they talk about their plans for the group. “We set aside some time this summer to write together, which was a first for us, and we can’t wait to play more shows.” - Source
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I'm not too much into music videos, but, all nostalgia aside and judging by the song in the above video, this is one of the few good contemporary bands I've heard since Daft Punk.
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