Brooklyn’s SunDub combine classic reggae grooves with horn-powered soul to create a sound that is highly danceable and rarely predictable. The quintet formed after its members met at a weekly reggae night residency. Following their 2019 dub-infused debut, Burden of Love, they released last year’s Spirits Eat Music. The latter displayed impressive range as the band incorporated jazz and R&B into its songs and collaborated with the likes of Jamaican singer Lutan Fyah and Morgan Heritage’s Peetah Morgan. SunDub play the Higher Ground Showcase Lounge in South Burlington on Saturday, January 28, with local support from the Reflexions and Andy Lugo.
Price: $12/$15
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