
Electric Love: Black Vinyl LP
West Point, Georgia-bred singer, pianist, and soul revivalist announces his debut album, Electric Love. Brother Wallace doesnât just sing about joyâhe fights for it. The music moves like a shot of sunlight through a storm cloud: Stax-and-satin soul, piano-driven, and bursting with momentum, itâs built for the exact moment when you decide youâre not going to let the world harden you.
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Across its 13 songs, Electric Love is less a debut than a revelationâa body of work fuelled by gospel roots and classic soul lineage (Sam Cooke, Little Richard, Southern soul greats) while refusing to live in nostalgia. Wallace writes in lived-in scenes and hard-earned feeling: heartbreak without defeat, joy without naĂŻvetĂ©, vulnerability without apology.
Electric Love, out May 8th via ATO Records.
West Point, Georgia-bred singer, pianist, and soul revivalist announces his debut album, Electric Love. Brother Wallace doesnât just sing about joyâhe fights for it. The music moves like a shot of sunlight through a storm cloud: Stax-and-satin soul, piano-driven, and bursting with momentum, itâs built for the exact moment when you decide youâre not going to let the world harden you.
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Across its 13 songs, Electric Love is less a debut than a revelationâa body of work fuelled by gospel roots and classic soul lineage (Sam Cooke, Little Richard, Southern soul greats) while refusing to live in nostalgia. Wallace writes in lived-in scenes and hard-earned feeling: heartbreak without defeat, joy without naĂŻvetĂ©, vulnerability without apology.
Electric Love, out May 8th via ATO Records.
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West Point, Georgia-bred singer, pianist, and soul revivalist announces his debut album, Electric Love. Brother Wallace doesnât just sing about joyâhe fights for it. The music moves like a shot of sunlight through a storm cloud: Stax-and-satin soul, piano-driven, and bursting with momentum, itâs built for the exact moment when you decide youâre not going to let the world harden you.
Â
Across its 13 songs, Electric Love is less a debut than a revelationâa body of work fuelled by gospel roots and classic soul lineage (Sam Cooke, Little Richard, Southern soul greats) while refusing to live in nostalgia. Wallace writes in lived-in scenes and hard-earned feeling: heartbreak without defeat, joy without naĂŻvetĂ©, vulnerability without apology.
Electric Love, out May 8th via ATO Records.















