SINSEERLY SOULFULLY SWEET
To say that Thee Sinseers play oldies would be a misnomer. Fronted by
bandleader and son of East Los Angeles Joey Quinones, the group has
quietly chipped away at the sounds of R&B and soul for the last
half-decade. Quinones and his crew have continuously created a
distinctive vibe that explores all aspects of a timeless genre, bringing
together their interpretation of music through an unmistakable modern
lens.
With their most recent effort, the aptly titled Sinseerly Yours
(Colemine 2024), the band recorded most of the album live in the studio.
With Quinones on vocals and keys, vocalist Adriana Flores, Christopher
Manjarrez on bass, Francisco Flores on guitar, Bryan Ponce on guitar and
vocals, Luis Carpio on drums and vocals, saxophonists Eric Johnson and
Steve Surman, and Jose Luis Jimenez on trombone, Thee Sinseers achieve
their most fully realized sound to date.
All of the album’s stunning tracks were recorded in a converted studio
space in Rialto, California, known as Second Hand Sounds. This space,
which used to be a dentist's office, allowed the group to experiment
with their sound like never before—this time, the group managed to take a
series of big swings, only to emerge
with a fuller, more pronounced version of themselves. Despite those new
strides, the band remains wholly committed to its sonic aesthetic while
injecting its brand of vibrant 21st-century cool.
Of course, the group has never been the type to shy away from their
influences as they expertly toggle between ‘60s pop vis-à-vie early
Beatles records to obscure dancehall Jamaican tunes––all fully
extrapolated and reinterpreted through modern Chicano soul sound that
the group has built their everlasting repertoire on.
Quinones and bandmates have continued to apply what they’ve learned from
their previous releases and their relentless touring schedule
throughout the country. It’s clear here that the work is paying off,
putting to practice their musical chops thoroughly with all members
expertly honing their sound. The melting pot of ideas is showcased with
incredibly lush orchestrations and arrangements, married with
pitch-perfect harmonies, allowing the group to further solidify
themselves in the pantheon of the Southern Californian songbook.
Tracklist:
1. What's His Name (Instrumental)
2. Keep On Calling (Instrumental)
3. Can't Call Me Baby (Instrumental)
4. Give It Up You Fool (Instrumental)
5. Hold On (Instrumental)
6. It's Such A Shame (Instrumental)
7. Talking Back
8. Like I Can Give (Instrumental)
9. Can't Do That To Her (Instrumental)
10. Si Llorarás