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The Unfaithful Servants have emerged as one of Canada’s must-see acoustic acts, delivering a thrilling modern take on folk, bluegrass, and Americana. Known for explosive instrumentals, rich harmonies, and timeless songwriting, the band has earned a reputation as a powerhouse live draw across Western Canada.


At the heart of the group is mandolinist Jesse Cobb, a founding member of The Infamous Stringdusters and a widely respected innovator on the mandolin. Cobb has shared stages with Béla Fleck, David Grisman, Dierks Bentley, Lee Ann Womack, and held a residency at the Grand Ole Opry. Alongside him is prolific songwriter and guitarist Dylan Stone, whose emotionally driven writing and commanding stage presence anchor the band’s sound. The lineup is rounded out by young fiddle standout Quin Etheridge-Pedden, and anchored by bassist Mark Johnson.


The band’s sophomore album, Fallen Angel, represents a major artistic leap. Produced by Adrian Dolan (The Wailin’ Jennys, The Bills), the record distills the essence of The Unfaithful Servants’ sound—raw emotion, intricate arrangements, and fearless musicianship. Americana UK praised the title track, noting that “‘Fallen Angel’ is a great song and the rest of the album reflects that same quality.” The album debuted at #8 on the International Folk Music Charts and #27 on Canadian Folk Radio, drawing widespread critical acclaim. Country Music News called it “a towering success… solidifying The Unfaithful Servants as an essential voice in modern Newgrass,” while Twangville highlighted the album’s “stellar storytelling.”

 

Following their self-titled debut—nominated for New Group of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards—the band spent years touring, refining their sound, and expanding their musical scope. That evolution is fully realized on Fallen Angel, a record that captures both the intensity of their live performances and the emotional depth of their songwriting.


With acclaimed appearances at Vancouver Island MusicFest, Salmon Arm Roots & Blues, Islands Folk Fest, and beyond, The Unfaithful Servants have established themselves as a formidable live act. Kelly Nakatsuka (CBC / Islands Folk Festival) praises the band as “one of the most exciting bands from Vancouver Island in some time… gorgeous harmonies, fine songwriting, beautiful instrumental interplay, and some seriously rippin’ solos,” a reputation reinforced by their world-class musicianship, critically acclaimed new album, and a live show hailed for its “explosive instrumental prowess” (Cowichan Bluegrass Festival). 
 

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