JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound

JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound
JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound 2016
Background information
Origin Chicago, United States
Genres Soul, post-punk, neo-soul, punk, indie rock, funk
Years active 2007-present
Labels Bloodshot Records
Website jcbrooksandtheuptownsound.com
Members JC Brooks (vocals), Alec Lehrman (guitar), Theodore Berry the IV (bass), Jeremy Tromburg (keyboard), Jovia Armstrong (percussion) and Kevin Marks (drums)
Past members Billy Bungeroth (guitar), Andy Rosentein (keyboard), Ben Taylor (bass)

JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound is an American indie soul band from Chicago, Illinois, United States. The band consists of JC Brooks (vocals), Alec Lehrman (guitar), Theodore Berry the IV (bass), Jeremy Tromburg (keyboard), Jovia Armstrong (percussion) and Kevin Marks (drums). Describing their sound as "post-punk soul,"[1] the band combines elements of funk, soul, indie rock, R&B, and punk, into a unique take on the soul genre.

History

The band formed in 2007 when guitarist Billy Bungeroth “put an ad on Craigslist with a vision of a multi-racial band that made sexy and political music that you could dance to”.[1] At the time, JC Brooks was involved in the production of the musical Ragtime. “[W]e had just wrapped up rehearsals and were about to open. I was like, ‘Well, I no longer have rehearsals sucking up my evening — let’s see what’s out on Craig’s List.’ So I answered an ad that Billy posted and now I’ve stopped doing theater”.[2] Other members Ben Taylor (bass), Kevin Marks (drums), joined soon after and together with Billy Bungeroth and JC Brooks formed the original Uptown Sound lineup, later adding keyboardist Andy Rosenstein to round-out the band's sound.

In 2009, the band served as the backing band for the Numero Group's “Eccentric Soul Revue.” They played a Chicago date in April, then toured with the Revue in November 2009,[3] backing such influential Chicago soul men as Syl Johnson and Otis Clay.

The band participated in the 2011 production of the musical Passing Strange.[4] Brooks played the role of the narrator and protagonist, while the rest of the band provided the music. Also in 2011, JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound performed at Wilco's Solid Sound Festival, where they were joined on-stage by Jeff Tweedy for a performance of their single "I'm Trying to Break Your Heart," penned by Tweedy and originally recorded by Wilco on their Yankee Hotel Foxtrot album. In 2012, they played Lollapalooza on the Sony Stage.

The band's third full-length album, Howl, was released May 2013 on Bloodshot Records. A review by Paste magazine states the album "shows the band's maturation while staying true to the introspective lyrics and big sound for which they're known.[5] According to music blog Indie Shuffle, "Howl gives the listener the sense that the band has not only matured with their songwriting, but have understood how to take ownership of a sound that is singularly theirs while uniquely Chicago."[6] NPR Music also had high praise for Howl, stating "[the album] goes farther in rejecting the strictures of vintage by-the-booksism by exploring the ways other revivals -- especially the new wave soul of the 1980's -- have responded to the genre. At once a confessional break-up album and a critique of the whole concept of telegraphed heartache, Howl is soul with its jacket off.[7]

JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound released "Rouse Yourself" as a single in 2013, and was accompanied by a music video starring Parks & Recreation star Aubrey Plaza and New Girl's Jake Johnson.[8] Another single, "You Can't Break Me," was released in 2015, along with a music video filmed in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood during the dead of winter.[9]

The band is currently in the process of finishing their fourth full-length album, Neon Jungle, which is projected to be released Fall 2016.

Discography

Studio albums

Singles and EPs

References

  1. 1 2 "JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound: Music: Jeff D. Min: CenterstageChicago.com". Centerstage.net. 2009-03-16. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
  2. "Interview : JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound". Illinois Entertainer. 2011-01-03. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
  3. "Announcing: The Eccentric Soul Revue Tour! | Numero Group: By The Numbers". Numerogroup.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
  4. Cobarrubias, Sarah (2011-04-12). "JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound To Star In Passing Strange". Chicagoist. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
  5. E&E. "JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound - New Album 'Howl' Out Now on Bloodshot Records". JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound - New Album 'Howl' Out Now on Bloodshot Records. Retrieved 2016-07-18.
  6. "[LISTEN] JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound - Rouse Yourself :: Indie Shuffle". www.indieshuffle.com. Retrieved 2016-07-18.
  7. "Five Musicians Who Make Borrowing Sound Original". Retrieved 2016-07-18.
  8. JCBrooksVEVO (2013-06-21), JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound - Rouse Yourself, retrieved 2016-07-18
  9. theuptownsound (2015-03-17), JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound "You Can't Break Me" [Official Video], retrieved 2016-07-18
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