Monthly Recommendations: May 2018
Le Baron de Vincèse – Pectine et Grotonus
Every track is compelling and interesting, and help build a compound image of what that band is, one little part at a time. The album is a blast from start to finish, no downturn or less interesting moments to be found. This is a gem.
Reg Bloor – Sensory Irritation Chamber
… Read moreThere is not a moment where I’d rather not be listening to the music here. With frequent metric modulations, extended and uncommon chords, and surprisingly catchy melodies, Reg Bloor mixes all the right ingredients in the right proportions to
Graz Composers Orchestra Meets Claudia Döffinger, Evil Genius, Robert J. Zimmer?, Chris Pitsiokos Unit, Sudan Archives, Christophe Monniot & Le Grand Orchestre du Tricot, Ingrina, C0mputer, and Dischordia
Graz Composers Orchestra Meets Claudia Döffinger – Monochrome
The big band of the talented Graz composers ensemble plays here the wonderful album Monochrome, which is everything but. It is filled with counterpoints, battling themes, and solos to give you chills. The album was released in January, but it’s never too late to enjoy a perfectly ripe fruit. One of the highlights of jazz and big band music of 2018 already!
Evil Genius – Experiments on Human Subjects
Los Angeles’ Evil Genius trio is a guitar-tuba-drums team playing rocking jazz with a few avant-garde and experimental tendencies. There’s a bunch … Read more
Weekly Release Dump
Sunday, 20
Brekky Boy – Sundog (modern jazz)
Monday, 21
Alco Frisbass – Le bateleur (progressive rock)
The Beast of Nod – Vampira: Disciple of Chaos (progressive death metal)
Coexistence – Contact with the Entity (progressive technical death metal)
Time Bomb – Unforgiveable (mathcore)
… Read moreLe Baron de Vincèse – Pectine & Grotonus
The Music
The Words
I’ve been attracted towards Le Baron de Vincèse‘s newest release, Pectine & Grotonus, because of the “math rock” tag that was attached to it. However, what I found is something much deeper and more complex than a single brief descriptor could convey. Innocently enough, I listened to the first minute or so of a song and thought to myself: “Yeah, that is some pretty good math rock alright!” However, things changed (for the better) soon after.
A more accurate, but less concise way of referring to their style of music would definitely include the … Read more