Kashmere Stage Band: Zero Point
Label: Kram
High school is a strange place to find deep funk, but the uniformed afros in the Kashmere Stage Band's class photo are reaffirming. The funk is far from juvenile and sounds nothing but professional. It is hard to imagine a high school band covering songs by acts like Sly & the Family Stone and adding to them so strongly, yet the huge sound that the Kashmere Stage Band brought to the songs makes the funk deeper and harder. "Do Your Thing"'s echoed vocals and fuzz tone guitar makes it the most forceful and full track on the album. The band's sound starts to wander into Funkadelic territory and even the Fun House-era Stooges of the same years seem to be connected psychically. It is unbelievable to think that deep in the heart of Texas in the early '70s a high school band was making hard funk and winning high school competitions with it. While most bands were lumbering through odes to the changing of seasons or traditional arrangements, the Kashmere Stage Band were mastering a contemporary sound and laying down some of the best and unappreciated deep Texas funk. -All Music Guide



