
I’m all about counter programming. On rainy days, I like to play tracks that don’t necessarily remind of me of gloomy times, but instead, tracks that remind me of how wonderful it is to be in the summer light.
Enter the John Steel Singers. A six piece band from Australia, the land that is forever dry and rain free, the John Steel Singers sound pretty much what their band name would suggest – fun, joyous harmonic tracks with a sprinkle of horns.
This track, called Overpass comes from their debut record Tangalooma and has a playful beat, ska-ish horns and a sound that reminds you of your days in college. It’s a great anecdote for the dim dark realities of fall in Canada. Check it out.












