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Soulive
is a tightly knit unit, a feature that is evident in their sound.
Alan Evans
plays the drums here, his brother
Neal Evans
plays the Hammond B-3 organ, and colleague
Eric Krasno
delivers the electric guitar.
Velour Records
, the New York City start-up, has a bright future ahead of itself if it continues to support projects like
Turn It Out
,
's debut full-length release. There are two things that should make
an enduring and popular group: they look great and they sound great. Paying homage to the jazz and funk groups who helped to influence and form their musical character,
appears on stage in slick, dark suits and with cool demeanors, assuring the audience that they're about to give a show to remember. The band executes their songs with a cohesion often heard in other forms of jazz like bebop, but with a confidence and fervor for the funk that allows their music to groove and swing. The Hammond B-3 sound that
provides will make fans of
Jimmy Smith
Ruben Wilson
, and
John Patton
smile, while
's style will delight fans of
George Benson
and
Grant Green
. All of the songs on this album are originals, except for their interpretation of
Stevie Wonder
's
"Jesus Children,"
given a
flair in arrangement. The remainder of the songs were either written by all three of the group's members or individually. Four of the songs featured on
were recorded at live performances and sound pretty good except for one aspect that's lacking in each of the songs: a strong drum presence. Hip-hop is another unquestionable influence on
that the listener would be able to perceive if the drums were more prominent in the mixes of these songs. Despite this, each of these songs has solid appeal.
explores their tender capacities on cuts like
"Azucar"
(written by
) and
"Arruga de Agua"
). The unique rhythm accents in
"Arruga"
coupled with the very lyrical and dexterous playing of
on guitar, make this song one of the album's standouts. It is joined by the likes of
"So Live"
and the title track, whose organ solos hit the target through
' use of the pedal tone, creating suspense and excitement. Also of note are guest appearances by
Oteil Burbridge
on bass for
and tenor sax man
Sam Kininger
on
"Rudy's Way."
masterfully embraces a retro-modern thing that makes you wish other artists would refer to their musical predecessors for inspiration.
plays the drum kit with all the force infused in his body by hip-hop culture;
speaks volumes with his electric guitar;
reminds you of what an organ virtuoso sounds like; and together, they are
, so live! ~ Qa'id Jacobs
is a tightly knit unit, a feature that is evident in their sound.
Alan Evans
plays the drums here, his brother
Neal Evans
plays the Hammond B-3 organ, and colleague
Eric Krasno
delivers the electric guitar.
Velour Records
, the New York City start-up, has a bright future ahead of itself if it continues to support projects like
Turn It Out
,
's debut full-length release. There are two things that should make
an enduring and popular group: they look great and they sound great. Paying homage to the jazz and funk groups who helped to influence and form their musical character,
appears on stage in slick, dark suits and with cool demeanors, assuring the audience that they're about to give a show to remember. The band executes their songs with a cohesion often heard in other forms of jazz like bebop, but with a confidence and fervor for the funk that allows their music to groove and swing. The Hammond B-3 sound that
provides will make fans of
Jimmy Smith
Ruben Wilson
, and
John Patton
smile, while
's style will delight fans of
George Benson
and
Grant Green
. All of the songs on this album are originals, except for their interpretation of
Stevie Wonder
's
"Jesus Children,"
given a
flair in arrangement. The remainder of the songs were either written by all three of the group's members or individually. Four of the songs featured on
were recorded at live performances and sound pretty good except for one aspect that's lacking in each of the songs: a strong drum presence. Hip-hop is another unquestionable influence on
that the listener would be able to perceive if the drums were more prominent in the mixes of these songs. Despite this, each of these songs has solid appeal.
explores their tender capacities on cuts like
"Azucar"
(written by
) and
"Arruga de Agua"
). The unique rhythm accents in
"Arruga"
coupled with the very lyrical and dexterous playing of
on guitar, make this song one of the album's standouts. It is joined by the likes of
"So Live"
and the title track, whose organ solos hit the target through
' use of the pedal tone, creating suspense and excitement. Also of note are guest appearances by
Oteil Burbridge
on bass for
and tenor sax man
Sam Kininger
on
"Rudy's Way."
masterfully embraces a retro-modern thing that makes you wish other artists would refer to their musical predecessors for inspiration.
plays the drum kit with all the force infused in his body by hip-hop culture;
speaks volumes with his electric guitar;
reminds you of what an organ virtuoso sounds like; and together, they are
, so live! ~ Qa'id Jacobs