AWARD-WINNING ROCK & SOUL DUO CHAMBERS DESLAURIERS SHARE NEW SINGLE

Article Contributed by Devious Planet | Published on Friday, July 18, 2025

Annika Chambers & Paul DesLauriers, aka the Incomparable duo Chambers DesLauriers, have unveiled their latest single, "Sing" off their forthcoming album, Our Time To Ride. The album drops on August 22nd via Forty Below Records. "Sing" has been premiered by Soul Tracks. Check out the premiere HERE.

 

"Sing" is a blues-gospel anthem of empowerment, giving a voice to the voiceless. With its stirring 6/8 time signature and anthemic vibe, the track features exceptional guitar work from Paul and powerhouse vocals. Rooted in gospel traditions, it delivers a timeless message of strength, hope, and standing up for those who cannot speak for themselves.

 

Our Time to Ride, was recorded at Studio MixArt in Montreal by Grammy nominated producer Eric Corne (John Mayall, Sugaray Rayford, Joe Louis Walker), with further recording at Eric's Forty Below Studios in L.A. and Sound Arts in Houston, TX. Rounding out their sound is their touring rhythm section, Gary Davenport on bass and Sly Coulombe on drums. Keyboard duties were handled by Sasha Smith and Jesse O'Brien, horns by Mark Pender and David Ralicke, and background vocals by Corne and Nicoya Polar.

 

ABOUT CHAMBERS DESLAURIERS

Since 2018, Chambers DesLauriers has made music that embodies love, resilience, and the stirring power of blues, soul, and rock 'n roll. Fronted by the magnetic duo Annika Chambers and Paul DesLauriers, this band unites two celebrated artists whose music and story inspire audiences worldwide.

 

Texas native Annika Chambers began singing in the Southern Baptist church as a child. She was awarded the Blues Music Award Winner for Soul-Blues Female in 2019, 2022, 2024. Her previous release, Kiss My Sass, debuted at #4 on the Billboard Blues Chart and won the 2020 Living Blues Award for Best Southern Soul album.

 

From Canada, Paul DesLauriers, an esteemed guitarist, singer, and songwriter, was the winner of the Maple Blues Awards (Canada's national Blues Award program) for Entertainer of the Year (2016, 2017), Electric Act of the Year (2016), Guitarist of the Year (2013, 2019) and Acoustic Act of the Year (2013). In 2016, he took 2nd Place at the 32nd International Blues Challenge held by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee.

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