Last week, JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound released their Bloodshot Records debut, Want More, an 11-song collection of soul crooning, R&B horn pops, and a raw post-punk aesthetic. Metromix mentioned that the album, “Sounds like the MC5 jamming with Otis Redding’s horn section.”
Following the release of their first single from the album, “Everything Will Be Fine” (available for download below), the band has followed up with a music video for the song as well. Co-created by the band and folks at Chicago’s storied Second City, the video is a fusing of retro ‘80s Dial-A-Lawyer commercials and a narrative that brings JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound from the street to the board room.
In addition to the main video, the band also made five short teaser videos that showcase their well-intentioned but somewhat misinformed manager, Glenn Peacock.
#1 “The Interview” - http://youtu.be/RaLWkVibVoQ
#2 “Wilco” - http://youtu.be/6tV2J8_Kky0
#3 “Bullies” - http://youtu.be/gcHAYcinJ8M
#4 “Shocktober” - http://youtu.be/MgkaMRqiik0
#5 “The Manager” - http://youtu.be/C_TRhRQ3n0E
*MP3>>RollingStone.com MP3 download of “Everything Will Be Fine.”
*STREAM>>NPR Music Song of the Day spotlighted the tune “I Got High.”
Want More 2011 Tour Dates:
11/3/2011 | The Book & Stage at the Cosmopolitan | Las Vegas | NV |
11/4/2011 | The Book & Stage at the Cosmopolitan | Las Vegas | NV |
11/5/2011 | The Book & Stage at the Cosmopolitan | Las Vegas | NV |
11/7/2011 | The Doug Fir | Portland | OR |
11/8/2011 | The Triple Door | Seattle | WA |
11/10/2011 | Bottom of The Hill | San Francisco | CA |
11/11/2011 | Satellite | Los Angeles | CA |
11/12/2011 | Soda Bar | San Diego | CA |
11/13/2011 | Club Congress | Tucson | AZ |
11/14/2011 | Crescent Ballroom | Phoenix | AZ |
11/16/2011 | The Mohawk | Austin | TX |
11/29/2011 | Horseshoe Tavern | Toronto | Canada |
12/1/2011 | Beachland Tavern | Cleveland | OH |
12/2/2011 | The Basement | Columbus | OH |
12/9/2011 | Main St. in Over The Rhine | Cincinnati | OH |
12/10/2011 | Off Broadway | St. Louis | MO |
12/14/2011 | Black Cat | Washington | DC |
12/15/2011 | Kung Fu Necktie | Philadelphia | PA |
12/16/2011 | Mercury Lounge | New York | NY |
12/30/2011 | Schubas Tavern | Chicago | IL |
12/31/2011 | Schubas Tavern | Chicago | IL |
Here’s what folks are saying:
JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound describe themselves as a post-punk soul band, but their sound is so much more expansive than that. Uptown Sound is on par with soul musicians from the heyday of the genre’s popularity. – Paste Magazine
This Chicago band’s second album is a lively set of gritty old-school soul and funk injected with some raw garage-rock aggression. An energetic blend of tight, funky rhythms, stabbing horns, keyboards and guitars accompanies frontman JC Brooks, whose impressive vocals gracefully glide between grainy shouting and smooth crooning with some spine-tingling falsetto on songs ranging from hedonistic party starters to socially conscious anthems. – Don Yates, KEXP
Neo-Soul glory. – New York Times
A cross between the Chambers Brothers and agit-punks The Make-Up, Mr. Brooks and Co. are one of the hottest US soul acts right now. – MOJO Magazine
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