After nine years, four records, and a handful of genres, Holy Ghost Tent Revival‘s sound has arrived. Along with the rhythm section’s Stax-like groove, three and four-part harmonies echo the Beatles one moment and prime-era Motown the next, while a horn section rooted in classic Memphis soul prompted comparisons by NPR to The Band and The Flying Burrito Brothers.
Bridging melodic psychedelic pop with country-funk grooves, twangy dueling guitars, and a proclivity for layered vocal harmonies, Super Doppler has come to embrace a spirited, genre-agnostic ethos. Their “Super Secret Singles Club” releases are no exception, continuing to defy the stifling label of a traditional “genre” while exploring the depths of what is considered rock n roll.