Artist Information
Biography
"moe., Umphrey's McGee, these guys are coming to kick your ass. They're called Karmic Juggernaut. Be afraid, remember the name: Karmic Juggernaut." -Keller Williams
Based on the premise of organic music without boundaries, Karmic Juggernaut has spent the last five years creating their own unique sound; a tasty blend of all aspects of the musical palette. Combining elements of psychedelic and progressive rock, funk, jazz, blues, world music, and a constantly developing array of other influences, K-Juggs stands as an experiment into sonic experience. They formed in the autumn of 2004 with guitarist Randy Preston, former Universal Mind members Kevin Grossman (drums) and James McCaffrey (guitar), and bassist Marcus Morieko. Morieko left in late August '08 and was replaced by bass extraordinaire Andrew Black, solidifying the Karmic lineup.
The quartet has already shared the stage with acts such as moe., Keller Williams, Gongzilla, Perpetual Groove, Lotus, UMelt, and State Radio, while playing throughout the Northeast. In 2009, they were included in Relix Magazine's October issue, Comcast's Bands on Demand program, and on Keller's Cellar, Keller Williams' syndicated radio program. Andrew Black is a graduate of UArts in Philadelphia, and the other three are currently attending colleges for music, at Berklee Music College in Boston, Monmouth University, and the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford. The Juggernauts plan to continue their assault on the scene in 2010, and vow to spread their musical flavor to all parts of the globe. Calling all Karmanauts!
As of January '10, Karmic has been working with Stone Barn Records on a new album slated to be released toward the end of the year. The album is being produced by the infamous Ron Frangipane, whose credits as producer, arranger, orchestrator, and musician include John Lennon, The Rolling Stones, Janis Ian, KISS, Frank Zappa, Grace Slick, Diana Ross, The Archies, and MANY others.
Instrumentation
James McCaffrey - Guitar / Vox / Keys
Kevin Grossman - Drums / Percussion
Randy Preston - Guitar / Vox
Andrew Black - Bass
Discography
- Jam Fusion Demo (2004)
- Diesel Weasel EP (2007)
- Albino Rhino (2008)
An entire live show was broadcast on 105.7 The Hawk in 2007. In late 2009, Keller Williams played "Fungoid Diplomacy" on his nationally broadcast radio program, Keller's Cellar. WBJB 90.5 The Night frequently plays tracks off of their debut, 'Albino Rhino'.
Official Website
Video
Press
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Some Kind of Jam 3
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Wow! I’d never heard of this band but after an explosion of sound made its way from the inside stage...
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Cabin Fever 5 Review
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Walking through the door at Cabin Fever 5, I was immediately struck with a feeling of community and ...
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Good Vibes- Local band Karmic Juggernaut fuses sounds from all over the spectrum
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By Adam Taliciercio December 10, 2005 The overwhelming force of karma has been harnessed by four...
Setlist
There is never a typical set list. With every show we try to incorporate a specific "theme", making each show unique. These themes can affect which songs we cover as well as how we play our original tunes.
Originals:
- Greg the Nightmare
- Sands of time
- Guilty Spells
- Jazzgrass
- Thickerly
- Globally Marooned
- Poor Persephone
- A Tear for Bonnie
- Fungoid Diplomacy
- Cabin Fever
- Utopia
- Paradise Blend
- Lima
- Welcome to the Ranarium
- Fishy Graham Cracker
- Fpoon
- Guacamole Genie
- Ghetto Booty
- Funky Eye Patch
- Canada for Casey/Entanglement
- Thang
- Business Savvy
- Fearmonger
- Honestly What the Fuck?!
Some past covers:
- "Cosmic Slop" (Funkadelic)
- "Plastic Fantastic Lover" (Jefferson Airplane)
- "Willie the Pimp" (Frank Zappa)
- "Call Any Vegetable" (Frank Zappa)
- "Strange Brew" (Cream)
- "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (Iron Butterfly)
- "Soul Experiece" (Iron Butterfly)
- "Take a Stroll Through Your Mind" (The Temptations)
- "Ghostbusters" (Ray Parker Jr.)
- "Inspector Gadget" (Theme Song)
- "Scooby Doo" (Theme Song)
- "Dance to the Music" (Sly & the Family Stone)
- "If You Want Me to Stay" (Sly & the Family Stone)
- "Thriller" (Michael Jackson)
- "Flashlight" (Parliament)
- "Play That Funky Music" (Wild Cherry)

