Real To Touch video from Unfaithful Servants

Vancouver Island’s Unfaithful Servants have released a live performance video for one of the songs on their current album, Fallen Angel.

It’s Real To Touch, written and sung by guitarist Dylan Stone, who shares that it sprang from a sense of personal isolation.

Real to Touch was written during a time when the world felt disconnected. It’s a song about longing for genuine human connection — the things that matter most but can’t be held in your hands.”

They recorded the video in what they describe as their home studio, with Stone on guitar, Quin Etheridge-Peden on fiddle, Jesse Cobb on mandolin, and Mark Johnson on bass. It’s a nice, multi-camera shoot that captures the band at ease performing this song.

See what you think.

Real To Touch, and the full Fallen Angel album, are available from popular download and streaming services online.

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