The LA-based Americana collective Rose’s Pawn Shop continues to bridge the old and the new with their latest single, “Where The Horizon Has A Light,” from the band’s upcoming album, ‘American Seams’, set for release on February 27th, 2026, on Copaco/Blue Élan Records. Blending driving roots instrumentation with cinematic folk-rock energy, the song beautifully embodies the expansive spirit at the heart of the record, celebrating endurance, reinvention, and the courage to chase something brighter. Fueled by frontman Paul Givant’s heartfelt vocals and storytelling, the track captures the resilience of reaching for something better on the other side of hardship.
Built around their trademark fiddle, guitars, and a propulsive rhythm section, “Where The Horizon Has A Light” unfolds like an open-road anthem, mirroring the narrative of escape and possibility. Givant shared that the creation of ‘American Seams’ felt like a throwback to the band’s early days, noting that they started with raw, bluegrass-inspired folk songs and, with the guidance of GRAMMY nominee producer Eric Corne, worked them into fully formed Americana folk-rock bangers. Recorded live at Robby Krieger’s Love Street Sound, the album is a testament to friendship, loss, and the shared joy of creation, featuring contributions from guitarist Zachary Ross, bassist Stephen Andrews, fiddle player Jesse Olema, and drummers Deacon Marrquin and Matt Lesser.


