"My brother and I both wrote some songs that are on the new record, and there's several that we collaborated on," said Burkum. "One Day" sees the brothers' collaboration taking a new form, after both were separated from each other for a while (You know why). I don't know how these things always work out, but we have a new record out now, so it seems like a good time to go back with something new."īrothers Jack Torrey and Page Burkum are the singing/songwriting duo known as The Cactus Blossoms, crafting a nostalgic, yet modern take on country and folk, for the past 10 years. We have played Stagecoach before one other time, so we knew we were on their radar. It kind of feels like we're in a different country, in a great way, and we've always had really, really great audiences there. We're based in Minneapolis, but going to that area in California is always a blast for us. "It feels good to be called for anywhere right now, after canceling tour after tour over the last couple years," shared Burkum. I recently spoke to Page Burkum over the phone about the band's upcoming performance. You can catch The Cactus Blossoms at Stagecoach Festival, Friday, April 29. The duo just released "One Day," their third studio album, in February, and the LP's 11 tracks add even more steps in experimentation between their past influence and the current state of music. For 10 years now, the band has been crafting a nostalgic, yet modern take on country and folk, led by the consistent vocal harmonies from both brothers. Take your parents' country and folk, add some fresh-indie flavor, and you've got The Cactus Blossoms.īrothers Jack Torrey and Page Burkum are the singing/songwriting duo known as The Cactus Blossoms. This story was previously published by Coachella Valley Independent on March 30, 2022.
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