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Boston's Pressure
Cooker formed in early 1997 to create and perform a unique blend
of original ska, rock-steady and reggae music. The group draws its
musical inspiration from traditional Jamaican movements spiced with
Jazz, Calypso, and Latin arrangements - enticing both the listener
and dancer alike.
Pressure Cooker's diverse group of
artists have been involved with Boston's live music scene for many
years, bringing a unique blend of talent and experience to the table.
The band was nominated for Best Reggae Act 1999 and Best Ska Band
2000 by the Boston Music Awards. In June of 1999, Pressure Cooker
released its debut self-titled CD to significant critical acclaim,
and in January 2001 dropped its sophomore effort "I Want To Tell
You" which won the award for "Best Ska Album of 2001" from About.Com.
The band's word-of mouth following combined with significant ska/reggae
press quickly brought the band to the attention of Jump Up Records.
It was after witnessing the band's brilliance backing PRINCE BUSTER,
DERRICK MORGAN, and MONTY MORRIS on a rainy night outside of Boston,
that label head Chuck Wren set his sights to be the first label
to work hand in hand with one of American's best bands!
Pressure Cooker rings in the new year
with a brand new instrumental CD entitled "BURNING FENCE", featuring
fifteen original songs plus two deejay versions. The album was conceived,
written, and recorded over the course of only a few weeks at the
tail end of 2003. The album was recorded live to 1/4" analog tape
during one main session t EchoBass studio in Newton, Mass. Inspired
by the recording methods of early Jamaican recording artists, this
album captures the old-style roots of the Pressure Cooker sound
in a live one-take setting. Whether it's scorching Skatalites-style
ska, crucial roots reggae, smooth lovers rock, or dub heavy rockers,
Pressure Cooker's tremendous writting "sings" without words, dropping
an unforgettable, infectious soundtrack in your head after just
one listen.
Highlights include soloing from the
powerful new Pressure Cooker horn trio: Brian Thomas (trombone),
Robin Haynes (tenor sax), and Louisa Gelfuso (trumpet), joining
Michael O'Connor (tenor sax) who composed the bulk of the new music.
Veteran Cooker rhythm section Jeffrey Eckman (drums), Dan Hawkins
(bass), Zack Brines (organ & piano) and Adam Dobkowski (guitar)
lay down the foundation. Lead vocalist Craig Fujita makes a cameo
appearance for two special deejay tracks at the end of the playlist.
"Pressure Cooker remains firmly and
freshly rooted in the purity of original Jamaican ska and reggae.
It's firm because of the expert musicianship throughout the band,
from rhtyhm to melody. It's fresh because of the sweet vocal style
of Craig Akira Fujita and the eager energy brought to every track
by the band. During the days when ska fans are already waxing nostalgic
for the glory days of 1996, Pressure Cooker is indeed a precious
resource not to be missed." - Bob Timm, ABOUT.COM
For Fans of: The Slackers, Hepcat,
Stubborn All Stars, Deal's Gone Bad, Dr Ring Ding
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