The Adjusters

The Adjusters were an American ska, soul and reggae band from Chicago, Illinois, United States, active from 1995-2003.

The Adjusters
Live at the Metro in Chicago, 1997
Background information
OriginChicago, Illinois, United States
GenresSka
Years active1995-2003
LabelsJump Up! Records, Moon Ska Records, Grover Records

The band was known for its fusion of 1960s soul sounds with traditional ska & reggae[1] as well as its progressive political views.[2]

History

Formed in 1995 at the University of Chicago, the Adjusters first gained notoriety within the university community before releasing their first album on Chicago-based Jump Up! Records in 1997.[3] The band was notable both for bringing a political message into their music as well as incorporating soul music into the predominantly ska-punk sounds of the midwest ska scene at the time.[4]

The Adjusters played many shows during this period (1997-1998) throughout the midwest and east coast, most numerously with Detroit-based ska-jazz band The Articles and NYC-based The Slackers. The Adjusters' second album "Before The Revolution" was released on Moon Ska Records in 1998, produced by Victor Rice, with a foreword by author Thomas Frank, and several tracks mixed by Jon Langford of the Mekons.[5]

After the dissolution of Moon Records in 2000, the Adjusters' third album "Otis Redding Will Save America" was released on German label Grover Records in 2003.[6] This album was also produced by Victor Rice and the single "Can't See the Light" features German ska & dancehall artist Dr. Ring-Ding.

The band has been inactive since 2003. Drummer/producer Rench went on to front bluegrass-hip hop act Gangstagrass.

Band members

Daraka Kenric - Vocals
Jessica Basta - Vocals
Matt Parker - Organ (formerly of The Donkey Show)
Jason Packer - Guitar
Rench - Drums, Production

Discography

Studio albums
The Politics of Style - 1997, Jump Up! Records
Before the Revolution - 1998, Moon Ska Records
Otis Redding Will Save America - 2003, Grover Records

Singles
"Michael Manley" (7") - 1996, Rosa Luxemburg Records
"Rebel Jam" (7") - 1998, Black Pearl Records

Collections
Stormwarning - 2002, Grover Records

References

  1. "The Adjusters | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  2. "Chicago Sun-Times". December 13, 1998. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015.
  3. "THE ADJUSTERS – "Politics of Style" CD – (JUMP014 – OUT OF PRINT) – Jump Up Records". Jumpuprecords.com. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  4. "Chicago Tribune". articles.chicagotribune.com. Jan 2, 1998.
  5. "Before the Revolution - The Adjusters | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  6. "Grover Records". Grover.de. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
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