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Better Late Than Never

by The Sextones

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It’s better late than never I believe that you still love me (my baby) Better late than never I believe I believe that you love me Why did you stop calling? why don’t you pick up the phone? you and I, we won’t know till’ we try cause a good thing’ll pass you by It’s better late than never I believe that you still love me (my baby) Better late than never I believe I believe that you love me I won’t keep on waiting I’ll be gone come tomorrow Stop, wasting all my time ‘Cause a good thing will pass you by Yes a good thing will pass you by It’s better late than never I believe that you still love me (my baby) Better late than never I believe I believe that you love me make up your mind show me the reasons why cause a good thing will pass you by cause a good thing will pass you by It’s better late than never I believe that you still love me (my baby) better late than never I believe I believe that you lo Better late than never Better late than never

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Record Kicks presents "Better Late Than Never", the first single from The Sextones' upcoming new album, produced by Kelly Finnigan (Monophonics).

The Sextones greet us with their life-affirming new soul anthem "Better Late Than Never", out on April 14th on all digital platforms via Record Kicks. The single is taken from the band's upcoming new album Love Can't Be Borrowed, set for release on September 29th. This sweet slice of soul was quietly crafted with the magic touch of producer and Monophonics frontman, Kelly Finnigan. The group's honest performance is adorned with sweeping strings bringing to mind early Delfonics. A yearning vocal and memorable melody will swell your heart with its lush sound. The Sextones are setting the tone for what's to come. If this is just a taste, their upcoming LP, Love Can't Be Borrowed can't get here soon enough.

Sophisticated, suave, and masterfully composed, the album is a sonic love letter to late 60s and early 70s soul, nodding to the giants of the genre and bowing to its unsung heroes. Drawing from their upbringings steeped in the sound, front man and guitarist Mark Sexton and bassist Alexander Korostinsky knew they wanted an album to highlight their old-school bona fides while leaving room for innovation. They found that balance in marathon recording sessions at Finnigan's Transistor Sound studio in San Rafael, California.

Friends since childhood, The Sextones are Mark Sexton (guitar, vocals), Alexander Korostinsky (bass), Daniel Weiss (drums), and Christopher Sexton (piano). Having known each other for so long, their musical chemistry is effortless and forms the foundation of the band's longevity and creative workflow. Despite their bond, each member has been able to channel their creativity into other acclaimed groups—Alexander and Mark with their cinematic-soul project Whatitdo Archive Group, whose acclaimed debut LP The Black Stone Affair was released on Record Kicks in 2021, and Daniel with the soul/jazz group Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio (Colemine Records). Flexing their creative muscle individually has only strengthened The Sextones' collective songwriting ability and heralds their formidable return to the spotlight. With their recent signing to Record Kicks, the self-made heroes of soul begin a new chapter in their sonic journey, ready to scale new heights and plumb deep emotional depths in service of the genre they love.

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released April 14, 2023

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