Love is in the air on the farm 💓 This week’s PICK26 artists lean into soul, harmony, and swoon, bringing together lowrider soul, lush vocals, and dream-like soundscapes made for falling in love with new music. Whether you’re discovering your next favorite band or just vibing with the mood, this Valentine’s drop is all heart.
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The Vibe: Soul Royalty
You can’t fake this pedigree. As the granddaughters of Sam Cooke and daughters of Cecil and Linda Womack, these three sisters literally have the history of American Soul music in their blood. But they aren’t a nostalgia act; they bring a modern, polished R&B swagger to that legacy. It’s timeless without feeling dusty.
Why We Picked Them:
We believe in blood harmony. There is a specific resonance that only happens when siblings sing together, and The Womack Sisters have it mastered. We picked them because they represent the continuum of Soul—honoring the past while singing clearly to the future.
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The Vibe: Lowrider Soul & Heartbreak
Lead by Joey Quinones, Thee Sinseers are the leaders of the East L.A. “Souldies” movement. This is music that drives slow and hurts good. It’s a revival of that sweet, romantic soul music of the mid-century, complete with brass sections, matching suits, and falsetto vocals that will make the toughest person in the crowd swoon.
Why We Picked Them:
We are suckers for a love song. In a festival environment that can be high-energy and frantic, Thee Sinseers provide a moment of collective romance. We booked them because this music transcends generations—it hits the nostalgia button for the old heads, but it feels fresh and vital for the younger crowd.
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The Vibe: Radical Honesty in Three-Part Harmony
Don’t let the name fool you (or maybe do)—this Australian trio is raw, funny, and devastatingly intimate. They channel the energy of Boygenius or CSnY, stripping the music down to just voices and guitars so you have no choice but to listen to the lyrics. It’s confessional songwriting that feels like reading a diary entry out loud.
Why We Picked Them:
We love the quiet moments that stop the festival dead in its tracks. We booked Folk Bitch Trio because they have the power to hush a crowd of thousands. This is going to be one of those “you could hear a pin drop” sets under the trees.
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The Vibe: A Lynchian Western Dream
Molly Hamilton and Robert Earl Thomas make music that sounds like a cowboy movie directed by a shoegaze band. It’s breathy, atmospheric, and full of “cowboy chords” that float in the air like smoke. This is music for drifting—perfectly suited for a late afternoon where the light is hitting the trees just right.
Why We Picked Them:
Pickathon has always loved the intersection of “Roots” and “Atmosphere.” Widowspeak captures that specific Pacific Northwest mood—slightly melancholic, incredibly beautiful, and deeply textured. We booked them to be the soundtrack for your most cinematic moment in the woods.
🎧 Listen on Spotify | Apple Music