Sunday, August 18, 2013

Matisyahu and Who??

Matisyahu underwent a transformation a couple of years ago. After achieving fame early in his career as a bearded Hassidic reggae rapper, and becoming a darling in the Jewish community, the singer caused a stir when he shaved his beard and began performing without a yarlmuke. However, the larger conversion was in his music, when the The Dub Trio became his full-time band. Last year's uplifting Spark Seeker, arguably the best album of 2012, was buoyed by an expansive sound where ancient sounds are blended with electro and  fused with hip-hop and reggae.
The singer's live shows, always funky and inspirational, have evolved into a masterful display of yin and yang between Matisyahu  and the Trio, who constantly tweak arrangements while keeping the melodies intact. The Beet Seeking Missile has seen the group a remarkable five times in the past 13 months and each show has been different. "We're just his backup band," said Dub Trio bassist Stu Brooks, with a sly hint of modesty, when we talked to him in Sacramento before a show last week. But for all the band's anonimity, they are regarded around the music world as a technically masterful threesome, who seem to be able to read each other's minds on stage.
Matisyahu at the Harmony Festival last fall.

Bassist Stu Brooks

 Starting as a headliner at High Sierra in 2012, where the band were mystical and hypnotic to last night's show at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, where at one point, a friend pointed out that they were "rocking out like the Smashing Pumpkins." The band not only varies their set lists, but I can honestly say that in the five outings, they haven't played any song exactly the same twice. That is a tribute to both the singer and the band. It's not going to far out on a limb to say that this is the most versatile band on the road.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Dirty Heads-Ace of Spades 7/31/13

Duddy B


The Dirty Heads brought hip-hop/reggae/rock madness to Sacramento's Ace of Spades on July 31, 2013. Even though guitarist/vocalist Duddy B.'s mobility was hampered by a seriously injured foot (ATV accident), he and the rest of the group brought their A game to town in a show that featured plenty of tunes from both Any Port in a Storm and Cabin by the Sea. They also previewed a cut or two from their forthcoming acoustic record. Top cuts-"Hipster," "Check the level," "Lay me down."


Dirty J getting lost in the moment.
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