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The Hot Grits Winter Tour
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:22 pm
THE HOT GRITS WINTER TOUR
August
Fri 15 Bodega, Wellington
Sat 16 Old Church, Hawkes Bay
Sun 17 Schnapps, National Park
Mon 18 Ferry gig
Mon 18 Le Café, Picton
Wed 20 Penguin Club, Oamaru
Thu 21 Blue Pub, Methven
Fri 22 Sammy's, Dunedin
Sat 23 Revolver, Queenstown
Sun 24 Red Rock, Wanaka
Wed 27 Als Bar, Christchurch
Thu 28 Phat Club, Nelson
Fri 29 play on ferry and back to Auckland
Sat 30 Scallop Festival, Whitanga
Sat 6 Sept Galatos, Auckland w/ Dam Native
 

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RE: The Hot Grits Winter Tour
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 4:44 pm
The Hot Grits released their long awaited debut full-length album 'It's Too Drunk To Be This Early' on Monkey Records in early May. Following an 8 date North Island tour in May and three gigs on the Monkey Magic tour, the Grits are on the road again in August with a 13 date tour that will see this dynamic 11 piece afro soul funk band bringing their infectious, irresistibly danceable sound to bars and clubs nationwide.

THE HOT GRITS
What do you get if you mix a pound of Fela Kuti's Afrika 70, two cupfuls of The Meters, 250g of thinly sliced early James Brown and a level dessert spoon of psychedelic rock? - you get the heaving, convulsing powerhouse of soul music that is The Hot Grits.

For over five years, The Hot Grits have been electrifying club dancefloors and festival stages around New Zealand with an eclectic, take no prisoners approach to soul and afrobeat music. When THG hit their stride, no-one in the room is immune from the power and sheer soulfulness of their groove, and band and audience become one in a giant, convulsing testament to the power of good music. The overall Hot Grits sound is funky and deep, but always powerful and never too smooth.

The Hot Grits have steadily evolved into a powerhouse live outfit, capable of packing out venues and creating havoc on any dancefloor. Highlights have included playing to several thousand people at 95bfm's Summer Series concerts in Albert Park, bringing the house down at the Wintergarden theatre during AK03 and AK05, and rocking festivals from Grey Lynn and Waiheke to the Coromandel and Nelson. Along the way, THG have shared bills with a diverse array of acts, including Pluto, Goldenhorse, City Newton Bombers, North Shore Pony Club, One Million Dollars, King Kapisi, Greg Johnson, The Sneaks and The Phoenix Foundation.

The current Hot Grits lineup consists of no fewer than eleven very talented musicians from such varied backgrounds as jazz, hardcore, metal, reggae, hip hop and big band. Alistair Deverick (The Shades) holds the whole operation together with his supple breakbeat drumming, abetted by the fat, soulful bass of Marlon Lobo. Nick Wood (Payola) and Trygve Wakenshaw round out the rhythm section on percussion, giving a thick rhythmic drive to the band's powerhouse engine room. Martin Sutcliffe (The Defendants) keeps everything tight on guitar, and Nisha Madham's keys bed everything down in a warm hammond glow. Shaun O'Kane adds fluid saxophone lines to the power trombone of James A'Hara and the deep baritone sax of Ben McNichol. Atop this veritable mountain of sound rides the Hot Grits' two vocalists, Barnie Duncan and Elitia Clark. Barnie is an incendiary performer who can push a crowd (and himself) to the absolute limits of funkiness and Elitia provides both sensual soul and sheer power.

THE HOT GRITS WINTER TOUR
w/ DJs Uncle Barnie and Balkanetic
August
Fri 15 Bodega, Wellington
Sat 16 Old Church, Hawkes Bay
Sun 17 Schnapps, National Park
Tue 19 Le Café, Picton
Wed 20 Penguin Club, Oamaru
Thu 21 Blue Pub, Methven
Fri 22 Sammy’s, Dunedin
Sat 23 Revolver, Queenstown
Sun 24 Red Rock, Wanaka
Wed 27 Als Bar, Christchurch
Thu 28 Phat Club, Nelson
Sat 30 Scallop Festival, Whitanga
Sat 6 Sept Galatos, Auckland w/ Dam Native *

All shows (except Galatos and Old Chruch) $10 doorsales or presales for main centres from www.undertheradar.co.nz
Galatos - $15 presales Real Groovy or $20 door

Reviews

"It’s Too Drunk to Be this Early is a fantastic (and long awaited, for those following the band) slice of Fela Kuti-derived funk. The sharp horn blasts sit inside a bed of percussion (two conga players and a drummer) and Marlon Lobo’s fat, heavy bass guides the choppy guitars and keyboards on this good ship funk. With 11 members, The Hot Grits trade vocal styles, shifting between Barnie Duncan’s good-time party vibe and the after-hours soul of Elitia Clarke. And though Kuti and James Brown would seem the obvious references, you can also hear the subverted sound of early Talking Heads and the Brian Eno collaborations”. ***** - The Dominion Post

“You could be forgiven for looking a little vague when I mention The Hot Grits to you. Well it’s up to you to remedy this as soon as you can – get the album, catch them live, just do something dammit. This eleven piece (that’s right.... eleven) from Auckland have an ‘Afro Soul’ sound that is equal parts funk, soul and power. You’d expect the power when you have such a large band to call on and this is definitely to the fore on the first two singles, ‘The Ballad of Joe Stalin’ and ‘Headlights’. These tracks are notable for their driving rhythms, horns and fantastic vocals from Barnie Duncan, all layered over a psychedelic base.

But just when you think they might be a one trick pony, the album is rounded off with Elitia Clark stealing the show on ‘Deep Threat’, this track is pure soul from start to finish. And not content to finish things off there, the band strip it back even further with ‘Syntax’, a smooth groove which provides the necessary chill-out before you hit play all over again. The Hot Grits have just dropped an absolutely stonking album, let’s just hope the world finds out about it.”
- Bullet Mag

“The Hot Grits are a band you’d expect to see fronting a big summer festival. Their music is loud, it’s ‘funky’ and it demands that you forget your uber cool and get up and groove.” - Salient

“Haven’t been out and boogied for a while? Then head out and catch the Hot Grits next time they’re in town, and pick up a copy of this excellent album while you’re at it.” -NZ Musician

www.monkeyrecords.com
www.myspace.com/thehotgrits
 

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