Acclaimed Folk/Americana band The Unfaithful Servants will release their sophomore album, Fallen Angel, on October 17, 2025. The first single, the title track ‘Fallen Angel’ will be released on September 19, 2025. The band will make their debut U.S. performances at two showcases at World of Bluegrass in Chattanooga this month. In October the band will go on a Canadian tour alongside two-time JUNO and four-time Canadian Folk Music Award–winning singer-songwriter Shari Ulrich.
Described as “Canada’s most exciting Newgrass band” (Seaside Music Festival), the group has captivated audiences with their electrifying stage energy, compelling storytelling, and exceptional musicianship. Seamlessly blending bluegrass, Americana, and traditional folk, The Servants have carved out their own unique sound.
The band’s résumé includes standout performances at Vancouver Island MusicFest and Salmon Arm Roots & Blues, along with a Canadian Folk Music Award nomination.
Fallen Angel represents an exciting new chapter for the group. Following their 2019 debut album, produced by Grammy Award-winner Steve Smith, The Servants spent time writing, touring, and evolving their sound. The result is a collection of songs that highlight raw emotion, intricate arrangements, and fiery instrumentals.
The Unfaithful Servants’ members are Jesse Cobb, Grammy-nominated mandolinist and founding member of The Infamous Stringdusters, who has played with Béla Fleck and Lee Ann Womack. Dylan Stone – Acclaimed singer-songwriter and troubadour, who has shared the stage with Keith Urban and performed for Lou Reed. Quin Etheridge-Pedden – A fiddle virtuoso whose youthful energy and technical prowess bring fire to the group’s sound and Mark Johnson – A dynamic bassist whose musicianship grounds the band’s driving rhythm and soaring harmonies.
Upcoming Shows Include:
Tuesday September 16, Hi-Fi Clyde’s, 122 W. Main St., Chattanooga
September 17, Exhibit Hall C, Chattanooga
September 25, Rogue Club, Vancouver, BC
September 27, Hall of Honour, Merritt, BC
October 17, Bez Arts Hub, Langley, BC
October 18, Rotary Centre for the Arts, Kelowna, BC
October 23, Ironwood Stage & Grill, Calgary, AB
October 24-26 Dow Centennial Centre, Fort Saskatchewan, AB
November 1, Brakendale Art Gallery, Squamish, BC
November 7, Evergreen Theatre, Powell River, BC
November 8, St. Barts Sanctuary, Gibsons, BC
November 14, Pender Island Community Hall, Pender Island, BC
November 15, Alix Goolden Performance Hall, Victoria, BC
December 5, The Big Yellow Merville Hall, Merville, BC
Devember 6, Hornby Island Community Hall, Hornby Island, BC