When the sand starts swallowing your feet and expectations pile up like storm clouds, Soul Filter hands you a lifeline. Their latest single « Quicksand Town », produced by Penton Productions, is a soul-charged anthem for anyone gasping for air under the weight of modern life. The Canadian quartet turns existential crisis into high-voltage beauty, blending aching vulnerability with the quiet roar of resilience. « I’m the only one who can save me now », sings Karen Penton, with a voice both bruised and burning. The video? Picture a retro diner soaked in late-night tension, scenes cutting to a stage pulsing with the band’s raw emotion, it’s part movie, part confessional, and all the more reason to hit play. Presented by Slash Music, this one isn’t just a song, it’s your survival soundtrack.
« I’m the only one who can save me now » – Soul Filter
From island roots to indie heights: Soul Filter’s story unfolds
Straight out of Prince Edward Island, Soul Filter is the kind of band that writes from the gut and plays from the heart. Made up of Karen Penton (vocals, rhythm guitar), Mike Penton (lead guitar), Ronnie Arsenault (bass), and Andy Adams (drums), the group weaves together threads of pop, blues, folk, and rock into something wholly their own. The band is currently in the studio recording, but has a few shows lined up for the summer. Keep an eye on their socials, and you can find them at www.soul-filter.com.
Their 2019 debut album « A Minor Conspiracy » marked the arrival of a band with something real to say, and a sound that sticks. Tracks like « Armor » and « On My Own » have since become fan favorites, showcasing the band’s knack for turning emotion into melody. With lyrics rooted in self-discovery, love, and loss, and a blend of sweetness and grit in their sound, Soul Filter hits that rare sweet spot between introspection and sing-along power. Follow Soul Filter to stay in the loop, the next wave is coming.
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