

The Downtown Seattle Association is proud to present Downtown Summer Sounds concert series, bringing free live music to downtown Seattle for over 45 years. Catch 17 outdoor concerts featuring local, national and international bands across downtown from July 9-Aug. 28 — check out the full lineup! This season kicks off with Infinity Song. This family quartet, currently on a world tour, brings vocal harmonies and lush soft-rock-meets-soul sounds to Westlake Park.
The Downtown Summer Sounds concert series is funded by the Metropolitan Improvement District ratepayers
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Infinity Song
Four individual minds, perspectives, and souls set the tempo for Infinity Song. The blood bond shared by the
Boyd siblings—Abraham, Angel, Israel, and Momo—fuels the band’s collective heartbeat, yet it’s the
harmony between their separate personalities that expertly elevates them as a genre-agnostic anomaly.
Sporting signature glasses, big brother Abraham carries melodies with confidence and charisma. Not only
can Angel hold a note like her life depends on it, but she also acts as the creative force behind the group's
ethos. Momo deftly rotates between guitar and bass as she exudes warmth and wonder through uncanny
vocal vulnerability. Beyond flaunting a dynamic voice, Israel makes his Navigator Stratocaster sing with all
the feel of your favorite guitar hero. They make the kind of music you could find on a vinyl treasure at your
local indie record store, experience for the first time on festival grounds at sunset, or obsess over on social
media.
After going viral countless times, attracting high-profile fans as diverse as Doja Cat and Academy® Award
winner Anne Hathaway, and performing to packed crowds everywhere, these distinct identities come
together closer than ever on the group’s 2026 self-titled third full-length LP, Infinity Song [Peace Industry
Music Group and Roc Nation].
Music was always a family affair for the Michigan-bred quartet. In a house of nine children, they quickly grew
accustomed to the stage as kids. Their musical director father fostered a passion for performing and
songwriting early on. So, they devoured as much music as possible, listening to gospel, classical, choral,
original family compositions, jazz and the Motown sound. Simultaneously, they each intently learned the ins
and outs of theory.
During 2006, the family traded their hometown of Detroit for New York—which offered a plethora of places to
be heard. For twelve years, Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain doubled as a de facto residency spot,
attracting a loyal audience. JAY-Z caught a video of one particular Central Park performance, and he promptly
signed them to Roc Nation. From there, they captivated listeners with a series of releases: Mad Love [2020],
Metamorphosis [2023], and Infinity Song LIVE[2025]. Not to mention, the band reeled in tens of millions of
streams across various standout songs, including “Hater’s Anthem,” “Metamorphosis,” “Sinking Boat,” and
more. Along the way, they shined everywhere from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to NPR’s “Tiny Desk.”
Earning widespread acclaim from Interview, Complex, GRAMMY.com, and more, Rolling Stone christened
them “a full-blown rock act with lush vocals and acoustic tendencies softening out the edges of their sound—
think the Bee Gees or even Fleetwood Mac.” Picking up momentum, the four-piece headlined a popular
residency at the Blue Note, played sold-out shows worldwide, supported Lake Street Dive at Madison Square
Garden, and appeared at festivals such as Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and more.
Now, the collective will take flight higher than ever in 2026. Recorded in Los Angeles and New York, Infinity
Song lifts them into rarified air where intricate instrumental phrasing and offbeat chord progressions melt
into the eternally infectious songcraft of tracks like the singles “One Foot Out” and “Hurricane.” With Israel
as lead producer, the members brought their own vibes and respective tastes to the table. As such, the
album’s sonic architecture absorbs and incorporates Angel’s love for grunge and emo, Abraham’s innate
appreciation for soul, Momo’s passion for indie and pop, and Israel’s iron-tight grasp on all things rock.
Ultimately, shining a spotlight on the individual personalities unified them even further as a band. It’s
undeniable that the album represents Infinity Song at their boldest and brightest.