"Where rock, funk, blues & jazz intersect"
March 4 show at The Pour House in Raleigh called one of
"The Biggest Live Music Events of the Spring in Raleigh"
"The Biggest Live Music Events of the Spring in Raleigh"
The Vibe
Imagine: a FUNKIER Steely Dan, a JAZZIER John Mayer,
a MORE-VOCAL Santana, an EDGIER Stevie Wonder,
Now, you get the picture.
Imagine: a FUNKIER Steely Dan, a JAZZIER John Mayer,
a MORE-VOCAL Santana, an EDGIER Stevie Wonder,
Now, you get the picture.
"The Critics:
- (None the Worse for Wear' album review) - "'No For an Answer' was the highlight." "It's really fantastic all around from the background to the lead.". (PerfectPitchSite.com)
- (No For an Answer song review) - "As the song progresses, musical outlets provide ample room for the musicians to show why they're great and why anyone who would say no to this talent is beyond me" (alternativefruit.com)
- (Earthquake song review) - “…a combination of evident musicianship and clever songwriting that retains the spirit of classic rock…while still bringing forth some fresh ideas.” (Obscuresound.com)
- (Karma song review) - “…all out funk. The slinky bass and bluesy guitar soloing shows off the band’s instrumental prowess, whilst McBride’s vocals slide effortlessly over the top. (musicrelatedjunk.com)
- (3PLAY album review) - "...the album is so good that you don't want it to end. Oh well. Guess that's what "replay" is for." (The Entertainment Bank)
- (ALL IN album review) - "...McBride sports a strong voice" and "...makes jazzy, soul-fusion pop, where sometimes-pointed lyrics play against the music's energetic swing." "It offers verve through juxtaposition, a real swagger" (IndyWeek.com)
- (ALL IN album review) - "...Any fan of good old blues and soulful funk sounds will be right at home with ALL IN." ( Uncle John’s Radar)