“My parents used to play a lot of that stuff,” recalls Fogg, “and I was like, 'Whatever’, but as you grow up you begin to think, 'Hmm, that’s really cool’, and before you know it, you’re trying to play it, and you sound like that whether you like it or not. It just rubs off on you. But,” he adds, “it’s not like we were tucked in some cabin back in the woods from birth, just listening to Otis Redding records our whole lives. There’s so much music that we’re all influenced by — Nirvana, Radiohead, Kings of Leon, the White Stripes, My Morning Jacket. We don’t try to own the title for retro-soul, but then,” he smiles unapologetically, “not everybody in north Alabama is black and just oozing soul, like Brittany is.”