Review: Heartache In Room 14 marks The Altons' highly anticipated full-length debut on Daptone, promising a soulful, cinematic journey. Adriana Flores and Brian Ponce share lead vocals, creating a rich, emotive interplay that's hard to come by in modern soul. With tracks like 'Waiting' and 'Perdoname', the album weaves through melancholic ballads, tejano influences, and a touch of Bond-style psychedelia, making it clear why they're a standout act. Already primed to be a must-have of 2025, Heartache In Room 14 blends classic warmth with undeniable chemistry.
Review: After a run of hit singles on Penrose Records, The Altons are primed to release their debut album, Heartache in Room 14, on Daptone. Adriana Flores and Brian Ponce share lead vocals, creating a romantic depth often missing in today's soul. The album dives into moody ballads and tejano-flavoured duets, with hints of Bond theme psychedelia that give it a cinematic edge. Heartache in Room 14 promises to be more than just another soul record and is rather is a must-have for 2025.
Review: The Altons make their Daptone debut with Heartache in Room 14, pressed here as a limited sky-blue vinyl LP with an MP3 download code. Known for their streak of standout singles on Penrose Records, this release sees Adriana Flores and Brian Ponce sharing lead vocals, adding a heartfelt, almost cinematic quality that cuts through today's soul. Expect moody ballads, tejano-inspired duets and splashes of Bond-esque psychedelia. Heartache in Room 14 isn't just another soul album - it's primed to be 2025's must-have in this exclusive sky-blue pressing.
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