JJ, will you marry me?
My face is sore from smiling; my legs are tired from dancing and my voice is hoarse from singing. The JJ Grey and Mofro show last weekend just might have been my all-time favorite concert.
I'm a somewhat recent Mofro fan, but it didn't take long to fall in love with their sound – a swampy mixture of soul, rock, blues and funk. I saw them on a whim last year in Hollywood, and by the end of the first song, I was hooked (and not just because JJ is amazingly dreamy). They effortlessly enlivened the crowd with their Southern-fried soul and back-porch blues.
After an amazing 2.5-hour show, I immediately bought every single one of their albums. And this time around I sang along to each and every song.
Check out their new album. It's amazing.
I'm a somewhat recent Mofro fan, but it didn't take long to fall in love with their sound – a swampy mixture of soul, rock, blues and funk. I saw them on a whim last year in Hollywood, and by the end of the first song, I was hooked (and not just because JJ is amazingly dreamy). They effortlessly enlivened the crowd with their Southern-fried soul and back-porch blues.
After an amazing 2.5-hour show, I immediately bought every single one of their albums. And this time around I sang along to each and every song.
Check out their new album. It's amazing.
- Orange Blossoms
- The Devil You Know
- Everything Good Is Bad
- She Don't Know
- The Truth
- Wylf
- On Fire
- Move It On
- Higher You Climb
- Dew Drops
- Ybor City
- I Believe (In Everything) (My personal favorite)
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