Curtis Harding’s latest album ‘If Words Were Flowers’ (2021) was called "a radiant old-school journey through love” by Bandcamp. Drawing on vintage soul, R&B, hip-hop, garage rock, and psychedelia, the songs are raw and gritty, fueled by airtight grooves, punchy horns, and adventurous production from Harding and frequent collaborator Sam Cohen. It followed the release of ‘Face Your Fear’ (2017), also helmed by Cohen and super producer Danger Mouse, which earned Harding dates with everyone from Jack White to Lenny Kravitz, landed him festival slots at Newport Folk, Lollapalooza, and Austin City Limits, and racked up over 100 million streams on Spotify to-date.