The only thing that can outlast time is the stories forged in the midst of its unforgiving crawl into an unknown future. These tales act as snapshots of moments we weren’t present for, battling clouded memories and the present to ensure that people and moments never fall victim to humanity’s forgetfulness. For The Olympians, the Toby Pazner-led instrumental soul group based in New York City, their attempt to cement themselves amongst the burgeoning soul revival scene came ten years ago. In 2016, Pazner and his posse introduced their cinematic, orchestral take on contemporary soul with the release of their self-titled debut, placing them among the shining stars of this new wave of soul music. Even after a decade, The Olympians remain a cornerstone of this…
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