Faintly psychedelic, wholeheartedly vintage-sounding Cali-Tex soul duo
Black Pumas consist of multi-instrumentalist/producer
Adrian Quesada and singer/guitarist
Eric Burton.
Quesada, an Austin music scene veteran with assorted projects on the boil and in the past -- he won a Grammy with the Latin funk orchestra
Grupo Fantasma and was behind
Look at My Soul: The Latin Shade of Texas Soul -- laid down the preliminary work in 2017 with some instrumentals. In need of a vocalist, he was put in touch with California transplant
Burton, also a guitarist and songwriter.
Burton's background in church, musical theater, and busking cuts through these ten studied originals, which are filled out with a supporting group of musicians covering the rhythm section, additional guitar and keyboards, plus horns, strings, and background vocals. The singer testifies with conviction, embodies roles ranging from troubled everyman to enamored lover -- with grit in varying grades -- and applies his experience in turning surprised heads within earshot.
Quesada and
Burton doubtlessly know and understand the source backward and forward. They're at their best when they diverge a little, like when they drag
Willie Mitchell's
Hi Records sound across the Texas landscape ("Black Moon Rising") or deliver stoned folk-soul on the level of
Love and
Rotary Connection ("Sweet Conversation"). ~ Andy Kellman