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From the opening bars of their debut LP, you can tell AJ & The Jiggawatts came to play rough. In a world where mid tempo and middle of the road soul permeates the airwaves, this crew of G.E.D. Soul killers are drawing a line in the sand by making soul music that hits harder, faster and nastier than just about anyone in the game today. AJ Eason's gin soaked vocal howls drip with a carefree carousing not unlike that of a street smart hustler making moves to make ends meet. The band follows suit with highly syncopated melodics, often at breakneck speed, all while maintaining an almost inhuman tightness. Toss all of these elements into a highball glass and garnish with a pinch of rock n' soul and you've got the makings for a serious raw soul cocktail.
AJ & The Jiggawatts' self titled full length debut eloquently captures the vibe of a high energy, no nonsense band. The entire album plays out like a wild night on the town with the band, and there is a good chance you're going to jail before the night's over. Tracks like Back Alley Beale Street and Brown Bottle Fever transport the listener to the many bourbon drenched juke joints of Memphis while tracks like Throw A Fitliterally explode with frenetic energy. Get Wild, The Drop, and Shake It For Me bring the raucous party element to the record and Once In A Lifetime and Typical Feeling get things nice and tender. In terms of attitude and straight up bad-assery, this is one of the hypest albums you are going to hear in 2014.
Anyone who slept on the Jiggawatts digital EP is advised to not repeat this grievous misstep. The new record is a rough, tough, killer soul machine not to be missed! The Jiggawatts came to get wild, try to keep up. |
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