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"Groovathon” offers 80 minutes of tight arrangements, intricate horns, and excellent compositions.

JazzChronic, a quintet from Athens, Georgia, utilizes keyboards, guitar, and saxophone to make a sonically appealing mix of tracks. Their first album “Share the Wealth” was my introduction to the band, and it offered an energetic array of tracks to please the uninitiated. Tracks like “Drop Tha Funk” and “Spank Your Mom” made me crack a smile, and the album nestled itself into high rotation on the strength of those tracks and others. After placing “Share the Wealth” as my Homegrown Music Network “Staff Pick” for January 2011, I was pleased to hear that “Groovathon” would be soon in release. JazzChronic features the talents of Howard Stroud on keys, Leon Campbell on drums, Bill Baker on bass, Justin Willis on guitar, and Gnarly G on saxophones. A bevy of guest musicians appear on “Groovathon,” adding layers of trumpet, tuba, synthesizers and slide guitar. The resulting recipes are challenging, well composed, and epic in scope. The 12 tracks of “Groovathon” run nearly 80 minutes in duration, and present lots of twists and turns to chew on.

“Groovathon” begins with the enthusiastic “Future Classic,” driven by tight horns, skittering guitar, and mellifluous keys. Horns swell, alternate with guitar, and establish a nice jumping off point for the album. The title track is a lengthy, extended opus that utilizes horns, guitars, and keys in trademark fashion. “Peace of Me” displays yearning saxophone, while “Dirty Pockets” moves forward methodically and energetically, demonstrating Howard Stroud’s lightning quick fingers on the keys. “Grun Tu Molani” features Gnarly G’s saxophone and flute, and results in a pleasing, atmospheric jam. “Groove Pimps” is light-hearted and energetic, and utilizes excellent guitar as it races to its conclusion. Swanky saxophone adds embellishing flourishes to the mix.

“4 Lefts Don’t Make a Right” rises from the ashes of “Groove Pimps” and features syncopated horns and a nice groove. “Gimme Some Green” is a fun, light-hearted number featuring excellent saxophone from Gnarly G and Stroud’s trademark work on the keys. Justin Willis offers spirited runs on guitar, adding another layer of density to the jam. “HNL” offers another dose of expressive saxophone, guitar, and keys, while “On the Grind” is more contemplative, and thoughtful. It settles into a nice jam and sets the stage for “Rollin Thick.” The album closes nicely with “Takinemout.”

In reviewing the newest release from JazzChronic, I am most impressed with the band’s compositions. This album is epic in scope, with pleasing twists and turns, while excellent horns, keys, and guitar add excellent body to these jams. The tracks present an intriguing mix of funk sensibilities and jazz fusion jams, and illustrate pleasing new directions for the band.

- J Evan Wade
Leeway's Home Grown Music Network

Threats & Promises
March 2, 2011 - Flagpole Magazine: Colorbearer of Athens, GA
Music News & Gossip
By Gordon Lamb

Where You Goin’?: The No Where Bar seems to be making steady strides in becoming a regular music venue featuring original bands. Justin Willis, guitarist/vocalist for Athens band JazzChronic, is handling the booking for the shows, which take place on Friday and Saturday nights. You can check out what’s happening down there this Friday, Mar. 4, when JazzChronic itself plays with Big Daddy Love, or Saturday, Mar. 5, when Domino Effect plays the bar’s Mardi Gras party. For more information, please see www.playlivemusic.com  


Check out Chronic's AthFest 2011 club crawl jam out at the Rye Bar. Nick "Nick Nasty" Wiles (drums) and Brent Hedrick (marching snare) kill a percussion solo performing the Cissy Strut with the Chronic boys!


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Freakjams shouts out Chronic for being Superkrunk!

Bio: This band of funky bluesy soul brothers originates from the hills around Athens, GA. They have the fresh crispy kind of funk emanating from their flying fluctuating fingertips. These guys are true soul pimps of the groove. They are understood as musical saints/hermits around their hometown, because they only come out to get funky! Illin saxophone crushes the funk like a seething mad Viking demon. Maximum bass relentlessly assaults your motion-flux capacitor and will charge up your funk batteries to unleash bombastic spurts of the "crazy legs". Let’s not forget the solid drums and snakelike guitar weaving and bobbing with various crispy wahs and clean tones for yo bones. The organ sits atop the clouds in JazzChronic's atmosphere as a Buddha-like deity adding moist precipitation to the grooves, as well as occasionally hurling blasts of hail and acid rain as well. JazzChronic are extreme bad asses of the funk! Check out JazzChronic's YouTube videos for live performances of pure sexual masterpieces. Their heady jams are like 100% raw dome candy!

I'll have to say JazzChronic is one of the seven secret ronins of Freakjams. They are like the Shogun Assassins of Funk. They travel from town to town bursting with a variety of funk flavors! They hopefully will grace a stage near you soon so they can exorcize the Oni and clean out your ki with their chronic vibes. You can locate their mojo at their homepage, www.jazzchronic.com or on Facebook, MySpace, Reverbnation or YouTube! JazzChronic puts on a spectacular show of super-crunknicity and they have a new album out that is obviously an insta-classic. So go get you a copy of their new album, Groovathon and take a seriously long toke of JazzChronic!!

Posted by Freakjams at 6-10-11 2:51 PM
Labels: Athens, Chronic, Crunknicity, Dopeness, Freakjams, Funk, Groove, Jams, Jazz, Ki, Oni, Rock, Saxophone, Vikings, Zen
 


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Groovin’ Thursday: JazzChronic – Rollin’ Thick
By "Radical" Russ Belville on April 28, 2011

"Radical" Russ Belville
I am the host of the NORML SHOW LIVE and The NORML Stash Blog. I'm married, live in Portland, Oregon, and I am a registered medical marijuana caregiver in this state. I've worked days as an IT geek and nights as a professional musician. Previously, I have been the host of my own political talk radio show on satellite radio. I've been the High Times "Freedom Fighter of the Month" for my work producing Oregon NORML's TV show, "A Cannabis Community Forum", and for helping to institute Portland's wildly successful medical marijuana cardholders meetings, where we help sick and disabled Oregonians acquire cannabis plant starts, learn gardening, and understand the medical marijuana law. I've dedicated my life to bringing an end to adult marijuana prohibition and re-legalizing cannabis hemp, and I'm honored to be chosen by NORML to be our daily voice.

JazzChronic, from the musical hotbed of Athens, GA plays original rock-funk injected jazz music that is reminiscent of funk organ and horn led bands of the late 70’s. JazzChronic creates high-energy music that is innovative, stimulating and brings a powerful musical experience for music fans everywhere.

The new album, Groovathon, is truly that, with funky tracks for phatty fans like “Groove Pimps”, “Gimme Some Green”, and “On the Grind”. Today we set the groove to instrumental saxified jazz-funk with a jam called “Rollin’ Thick”. It’s got a sound like somebody got Spyro Gyra really blazed and asked them to compose a soundtrack for a chase scene in a Cleopatra Jones flick. You’d better roll a thick one to get into this Groovathon with JazzChronic and “Rollin’ Thick”.

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