Rose’s Pawn Shop Captures An Expansive Spirit For “Where The Horizon Has A Light”

[Cover photo credit to Kremer Johnson]

LA-based Americana collective Rose’s Pawn Shop have released new single, “Where The Horizon Has A Light,” from the band’s upcoming album, American Seams, out February 27, 2026 on Copaco/Blue Élan Records. The new song shares the “expansive spirit at the heart of the record — one that celebrates endurance, reinvention, and the courage to chase something brighter.”

Frontman Paul Givant comments:

The creation of American Seams in many ways felt like a throwback to the early days of Rose’s Pawn Shop. We started with raw, bluegrass-inspired folk songs, and along with the guidance of incredible producer Eric Corne, we worked the songs into fully formed Americana folk-rock bangers with incredible musicians live in the studio. The end result is music that has some of the distinct early Rose’s Pawn Shop sound of fiddle, guitar, and banjo-driven melodic Americana — but with songs that are most definitely of this moment and stage of life.

Recorded live at Robby Krieger’s Love Street Sound and produced by Grammy-nominee Eric Corne (Sam Morrow, John Mayall, Freedy Johnston), American Seams features contributions from guitarist Zachary Ross, upright bassist Stephen Andrews (The Contraptionists), fiddle player Jesse Olema, and drummers Deacon Marrquin and Matt Lesser.