The Progressive Underground Pick of the Week: ‘Feels So Right’ by Laura Rain & The Caesars

Laura Rain & The Caesars have carved out a space where the golden era of Motown collides with contemporary soul, funk and jazz.

Laura Rain

Laura Rain

Today, we’re turning the spotlight on one of Detroit’s most dynamic musical acts: Laura Rain & The Caesars.

A force to be reckoned with on the music scene, Laura Rain & The Caesars have carved out a space where the golden era of Motown collides with contemporary soul, funk and jazz. Influenced by the timeless artistry of legends like Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and Parliament-Funkadelic, they’ve mastered a sound that pays homage to the past while firmly planting itself in the present.

At the heart of the band is Rain herself, a powerhouse vocalist whose commanding presence and raw emotion evoke the energy of Detroit’s musical legacy. Her voice is bold and bluesy, with just the right amount of grit to make you feel every note. Rain’s dynamic range and interpretive style are perfectly complemented by the band’s tight, funk-laden grooves and jazzy flourishes.

Led by guitarist and co-songwriter George Friend, the band crafts intricate, groove-driven compositions that feel both fresh and familiar. Together, they create an electrifying synergy that has earned them a reputation as one of the city’s must-see live acts.

Their latest single, “Feel So Right,” is a soulful, groove-heavy gem, and my Pick of the Week.

If you dig that retro soul sound with a modern twist, Laura Rain & The Caesars are an act you’ll want to keep on your radar.

Be sure to lock in with The Progressive Underground every Saturday evening at 6 p.m. on 101.9 WDET FM or stream worldwide at wdet.org. Together, we’ll explore the rich soundscapes of progressive soul, nu-jazz, deep house, and rare grooves you won’t find anywhere else.

For The Progressive Underground, I’m Chris Campbell. Until next time, stay soulful, stay curious, and keep vibing.

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