Scorpio and the Hunter
Scorpio and the Hunter Amina Maya Photography

Seattle-based, QPOC-led, neo-soul band Scorpio and the Hunter are groovy. It’s easy to imagine them killing a gig like Tiny Desk Concert, with frontman Anthony Canape’s voice soaring above all those file cabinets while the band’s solid rhythms keep those vocals from flying too far out of reach. The band uses their music as a means to “explore their identities as queer folk and people of color through allusion to religion, mythology, and astrology.” Scorpio and the Hunter’s single-release show, happens tonight at Barboza, where they will be supported by local acts Lunarbass and Payten Redmond.

Check out their single "Fernet and Coke":

Also, here's "Taint What I'm Looking For," which isn't about taints but love!:

Kick back to the sultry sounds of Lunarbass's "Rules of Love":