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This award wining Houston crew has this weird synchronicity to predict the future in their songs, and they just might be on point again. A solid winner of the young and restless of all ages, they know how to play and aren’t afraid to take you places you’ve never been. A winner throughout---just be sure to strap in before lift off. -Chris Spector, Midwest Record
I’ve fallen in love with their raucous style in only 4 bars… their music isn’t just “on the edge”, it’s fallen off the cliff! -Dick Metcalf, editor, Contemporary Fusion Reviews
Everything seems to energize by drawing on an inexhaustible source. - Music Zoom, Italy
The musicians are ready willing and willing to participate in various processions, demonstrations, public actions, play funerals, weddings, and dance parties. - Jazz Square, Russia
Free Radicals’ ‘Outside the Comfort Zone’ redefines serious jazz. - Dodie Miller-Gould, Lemon Wire
The Radicals' amorphous ideal was realized in the late '90s at a 24-hour pawnshop/cafe in downtown Houston where the group would set up well after midnight and play until dawn. Everyone from underground rappers to punk rock kids to high-profile jazzers... The Free Radicals thrive on a politically charged, socially conscious multiculturalism, and appropriately, their sound encompasses a global expanse of styles -- funk, jazz, ska, hip-hop, reggae, Nigerian, and Indian music. It's not uncommon for upwards of 30 guest musicians to sit in in the studio. - Hobart Rowland
I’ve fallen in love with their raucous style in only 4 bars… their music isn’t just “on the edge”, it’s fallen off the cliff! -Dick Metcalf, editor, Contemporary Fusion Reviews
Everything seems to energize by drawing on an inexhaustible source. - Music Zoom, Italy
The musicians are ready willing and willing to participate in various processions, demonstrations, public actions, play funerals, weddings, and dance parties. - Jazz Square, Russia
Free Radicals’ ‘Outside the Comfort Zone’ redefines serious jazz. - Dodie Miller-Gould, Lemon Wire
The Radicals' amorphous ideal was realized in the late '90s at a 24-hour pawnshop/cafe in downtown Houston where the group would set up well after midnight and play until dawn. Everyone from underground rappers to punk rock kids to high-profile jazzers... The Free Radicals thrive on a politically charged, socially conscious multiculturalism, and appropriately, their sound encompasses a global expanse of styles -- funk, jazz, ska, hip-hop, reggae, Nigerian, and Indian music. It's not uncommon for upwards of 30 guest musicians to sit in in the studio. - Hobart Rowland
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