Press

It’s about as ‘how-they-used-to-do-it’ as you could get, and you can tell. It’s warm, it’s punchy, it has a vibe, it feels alive
— Andy Riesmeyer, KTLA
They fuse together music of the 60s and 70s with some folk, jazz, country, and rock influences. They are taking on the task to meld those genres together in 2022.
— The Aquarian
 
The band casts a large net and has clearly soaked up inspiration from a disparate cross-section of some all-timers while forging their own sound that could sit comfortably next to Chris Stapleton (“Took a Chance”) or… Michael frigging Jackson (“This Time”). There’s Memphis Soul, and A.M. Gold in them hills too. A veritable smorgasbord of sonic exploration and goodness.
— Jason Crawford, Home Theater HiFi
...their music is just as sweet…a lot of varying flavors in the mix…you’re always getting some high-quality candy-coated harmonies with each and every offering.
— Americana Highways
Calling Cadence isn’t a ‘70s act. Fronted by Rae Cole and Oscar Bugarin, this L.A.-based group is here-and-now. But theirs is a sound that hearkens back to that era, with hints of everything from Neil Young to Van Morrison to any number of artists associated with the Laurel Canyon movement.
— Melodic Magazine
 
A powerhouse of musicality, swirling late ‘70s rock, soul, and modern pop into an intoxicating blend of California summer bliss
— Elusive Disk