Armed With Sibling Harmonies, the Cactus Blossoms Captivate at Sons of Hermann Hall.
The wry joke in the Cactus Blossoms’ name becomes apparent the moment the singing starts.
Blood harmony, the galvanizing effect of familial voices singing in unison, is a rare delight in modern music, perhaps discounted for its novelty in an age when anything can be summoned digitally.
The Minneapolis-based band’s sound scans as alt-country, but there are other flavors percolating within: folk, pop and rock are evident, albeit each of those genres in the 1950s, ‘60s or ‘70s, when genres were a little hazier.
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