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DIC.
09
2017
Sao Paulo, Brazil
TBA
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OCT.
01
2016
Florianópolis, Brazil
Terraza Music Park
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JUL.
14
2016
Sao Paulo, Brazil
D-edge
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FEB.
08
2016
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Maracanã
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AGO.
29
2015
São Paulo, Brazil
Via Matarazzo
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ABR.
16
2015
Brasilia, Brazil
D-Edge Club
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Acerca De Junior C
Reading the liner notes to native Bermudan Junior C's exceptional debut Faith, I was hoping to see that someone in his band had played the triangle so that I could make a Bermuda Triangle joke, but alas another pun bites the dust. Bucking the reggae status quo, Junior C is not only not of Jamaican descent, but he's also a devout Christian. Technically, then, I suppose Faith would be deemed a "gospel reggae" album, although there's not a hint of gospel music to be found. Instead, it's a mix of rich roots reggae and dancehall (particularly in the digital bass lines) that proves enlivening regardless of your religious affiliation. Junior C is a sing-jay with a unique, high-pitched voice (at times a bit like Mr. Vegas) that lends a youthful air, but his lyrics are anything but, delivering weighty, thoughtful themes that reach beyond religion into environmental commentary (On "Concrete Jungle," he reminisces, "Do you remember when the ghetto was green? / Look how them come around, full it up a concrete.") and racial struggles (On "400 Years," he mourns, "I and I want fi go home, but it's been 400 years."). Perhaps because he's a Christian from Bermuda, Junior C never got the international recognition he deserved for Faith, which, with tracks like "Armageddon," "Strange Days," and "Until I Met Him," stands alongside more renowned efforts from more famous reggae acts.
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No hay próximos espectáculos
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Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Anteriores
DIC.
09
2017
Sao Paulo, Brazil
TBA
Estuve allí
OCT.
01
2016
Florianópolis, Brazil
Terraza Music Park
Estuve allí
JUL.
14
2016
Sao Paulo, Brazil
D-edge
Estuve allí
FEB.
08
2016
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Maracanã
Estuve allí
AGO.
29
2015
São Paulo, Brazil
Via Matarazzo
Estuve allí
ABR.
16
2015
Brasilia, Brazil
D-Edge Club
Estuve allí
Mostrar más eventos
Acerca De Junior C
Reading the liner notes to native Bermudan Junior C's exceptional debut Faith, I was hoping to see that someone in his band had played the triangle so that I could make a Bermuda Triangle joke, but alas another pun bites the dust. Bucking the reggae status quo, Junior C is not only not of Jamaican descent, but he's also a devout Christian. Technically, then, I suppose Faith would be deemed a "gospel reggae" album, although there's not a hint of gospel music to be found. Instead, it's a mix of rich roots reggae and dancehall (particularly in the digital bass lines) that proves enlivening regardless of your religious affiliation. Junior C is a sing-jay with a unique, high-pitched voice (at times a bit like Mr. Vegas) that lends a youthful air, but his lyrics are anything but, delivering weighty, thoughtful themes that reach beyond religion into environmental commentary (On "Concrete Jungle," he reminisces, "Do you remember when the ghetto was green? / Look how them come around, full it up a concrete.") and racial struggles (On "400 Years," he mourns, "I and I want fi go home, but it's been 400 years."). Perhaps because he's a Christian from Bermuda, Junior C never got the international recognition he deserved for Faith, which, with tracks like "Armageddon," "Strange Days," and "Until I Met Him," stands alongside more renowned efforts from more famous reggae acts.
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