Hash Cabbage releases new single 'Lovin’ Romance'

Hash Cabbage has unveiled its latest single, 'Lovin’ Romance', which encourages listeners to slow down and savor the present. The track previews the band's upcoming album Argan, set for 2026. Drawing from Southern influences, the song captures a timeless essence of embracing love's uncertainties.

Formed in 2017 and rooted in New Orleans, Hash Cabbage has steadily grown its following through tours across the Southeast, Southwest, and Rocky Mountains. The band, now with three full-length albums to its name, blends Southern roots music, Americana, soul, funk, and psychedelia under the leadership of singer-songwriter Kenny Jefferson.

'Lovin’ Romance' opens with a smooth, inviting sound, where guitars provide a subtle shine and vocals deliver lyrics with authenticity. Pedal steel guitarist Frank Stewart contributes a soft, classic layer reminiscent of vintage California rock performances at venues like The Troubadour. Recorded at Dockside Studios in Maurice, Louisiana, the single boasts a warm, analog quality that enhances its reflective mood.

At its core, the song explores the choice to pursue love despite its potential impermanence, urging listeners to hold on, take risks, and dance while possible. This release serves as an appetizer for Argan, the band's forthcoming 2026 project. 'Lovin’ Romance' is now available for streaming on all major platforms.

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