Saturday, July 5: Ben Union

The Spar

By Ron Swarner on June 30, 2014

He's not the new king of pop yet, but Ben Union makes a pretty good Adam Levine. Union frames his prodigious and rock solid talent - soulful vocals, a danceable funk groove, irresistible pop hooks - with passion and showmanship. Imagine the music of Maroon 5 and Train being forced occasionally through the Red Hot Chili Peppers backbeat, grabbing Fred Hammond's soul and then pumped out Levine's larynx, and you have a pretty good idea of the kind of sound Ben Union and his band can produce. While most of Union's songs don't stray too far from the characteristic blend of funk and soulful rock, some of his best moments are the more mellow tunes, such as "Angeles" - which will most likely be front and center Saturday as Union will perform solo in The Spar's corner. If you're not camping in the woods, you're at this show.

BEN UNION, 8 p.m., The Spar, 2121 N. 30th St., Tacoma, 253.627.8125