Emma Feel gets down and dirty with funk rock soul music review

July 09, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
EMMA FEEL-All Things Dirty and Delicious CD Review by PITCH MAGAZINE in KANSAS CITY: Emma Feel's debut album, 'All Thinkgs Dirty and Delicious", does more than bring images of sex and chocolate to mind. Successfully tapping into several genres all at once, this Kansas City sextet manages to incorporate soul-driven funk, blues and punchy garage glam rock. The first track, "train," opens with a guitar-and-drum 'chooga-chooga' and builds to a jam-worthy funk-mesh of instruments, complete with keyboards and harmonica. Other songs, such as "Soulfrustrated," are heavier and slower, with a tad more grit. Noticeable throughout the album, and lifting it from sounding too much like goofy, hippie funk, is not only the tightness of the songs but also singer Davin Watne - he's part Mick Jagger with a smear of Rick Sims and sophistication in spades. - Review by PITCH Lorna Perry -