Kareem Bunton is
from Kentucky but has made the Brooklyn music scene his home. Perhaps inspired
by the success his younger brother, Jaleel
Bunton, was having as the drummer in TV
on the Radio, Kareem assembled a band called the Kareem Bunton & the Juggs in 2008. The Juggs current line-up
consists of Bunton on vocals and rhythm guitar, Konstance Patton on vocals, George
Devoe on guitar, Charles Becker
on bass and Vic Borocas on drums. Kareem
Bunton & the Juggs' most recent release is the Midnight Shine EP.
At the Bowery Electric
tonight, Bunton and his band combined a variety of sounds. The guitar player
sounded like he was ripping in a grunge band, the bass player often played
muscular funk grooves and the drummer pounded on the drums like a punk rocker.
For most of the set, Bunton and Patton's vocals were nearly inaudibly buried in
the mix, but they sounded like they were singing the Temptations during the classic Motown vocal group's "Cloud
Nine" and "Psychedelic Shack" stage. It was an eclectic sound, sounding
like a late 1970s British experimental blues-rock band, but yet loud and
rocking enough to slam a body into the wall. The simple vocal melodies and two-vocal
arrangements added a bit of sweetness to the overriding fierceness of the band,
like honey over a hard pretzel. Time and experience will help bring a unique cohesion to the band's live sound.
Visit KareemBunon & the Juggs at www.thejuggsmusic.com.

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