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Personnel: Jason Roe (drums). Recording information: Planet Red Studios, Richmond, VA. Splendidly adorned with splatterific cover art making it look like a grindcore album, while possessing a title that suggests some kind of math metal, And I, the Drunkards is Society's Finest's second full album, following almost a decade of sporadic activity, occasional EPs, and even lending out musicians to other bands -- most notably vocalist Joshua Ashworth to a re-formed Zao in 2003. All of this might not even bear mentioning were it not for this album's singular brilliance virtually through and through -- what have these guys been thinking, wasting time with such distractions? The Dallas, TX-based post-hardcore outfit has managed the rare feat of crafting an astoundingly catchy and immediately gripping set of songs from almost exclusively extreme and inaccessible elements. Bona fide grindcore does play a part in several tracks ("NYC," "Cutters, Oh Cutters," etc.) while also making room for more linear harmonic riffing and a panoramic dynamic range (see "Holland," "Fourth Floor Corpse," and "Dear Rebecca Nurse," for example) spanning the most mountainous sonic chaos to the breeziest melodic softness. Talk about covering a lot of ground: the title track and the instrumental "Untitled" are but two of the many songs to touch upon Mastodon-style progressive metalcore, while the crushing, interlocking instrumental prowess observed everywhere, but especially on "One More Kiss" and "Sunday Prayer," reminds one of metalcore supremos Killswitch Engage -- only with the benefit of even more fearsome guttural explosions out of the talented Ashworth, although it's a good thing there's a lyric sheet on hand to help translate his entertaining wordsmithing, which is rarely very intelligible. He is capable of actual singing when needed, though, lending tuneful tones to portions of "Deadlightstrangers" and "Goddess" (featuring a melodious guitar coda), among other cuts. Finally worth mentioning is that, for all the hardcore spirit deep down, its unquestionably METAL ruling the roost on And I, the Drunkards. Never mind the obvious, too-sophisticated-for-hardcore rhythmic onslaughts that double-kick-drum the album all over the room; there are also plenty of guitar solos (normally a hardcore no-no) throughout, and numerous one-way power riffs (see "Nebraska," for instance; "Goddess," again) that preclude even slam-dancing for straight-up headbanging. Regardless of what team you like to think you belong to, chances are good that you'll find your heart's desire on And I, the Drunkards -- a cross-genre triumph that sees Society's Finest at the top of their game. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia And I, The Drunkards Music Society's Finest And I, The Drunkards Songs And I, The Drunkards Music Review Purchase And I, The Drunkards CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Slayer World Painted Blood CD (2009)
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$14.69 Lennie Tristano didn't record much. In fact, there are only two studio releases from the LP era (and one half of TRISTANO is live). TRISTANO is from 1955 on Atlantic and features some innovative use of overdubbing on Side One, which gives the music a prescient "electronic" feeling. These are mostly impromptu improvisations, although all are executed at the pianist's high level of harmonic invention. Side Two features a quartet with Lee Konitz, who spent his professional life bringing the Tristano gospel to the masses. And what better place than a Chinese restaurant as the group play through a set of standards. It's too bad Lennie Tristano himself never saw fit to record something similar for Verve or Prestige during his middle phase. Lennie Tristano's Atlantic debut was a controversial album at the time of its release. Though Tristano was regarded as a stellar and innovative bebop pianist, he had been absent from recording for six years and had founded a jazz school where he focused instead on teaching. The first four tunes on this set shocked the jazz world at the time of their release (though not critic Barry Ulanov, who was Tristano's greatest champion and wrote the liner notes to the set). The reason was that on the four original tunes that open the set -- "Line Up," "Requiem," "Turkish Mambo," and "East Thirty-Second" -- Tristano actually overdubbed piano lines, and sped the tape up and down for effect. While the effect is quite listenable and only jarring (in the most splendid sense of the word) because of the sharp, angular arpeggios and the knotty, involved method of improvising against the rhythm section of drummer Jeff Morton and bassist Peter Ind, it was literally unheard of at the time. The last five tunes on the disc were recorded live with a rhythm section of bassist Gene Ramey and drummer Art Taylor. Lee Konitz plays alto as well. The tunes are all standards including "These Foolish Things," "Ghost of a Chance," and "All the Things You Are." The performance is flawless, with beautiful interplay between Lee and Lennie with stellar harmonic ideas coming down from the bandstand in a fluid, relaxed manner. This is a gorgeous album with a beautiful juxtaposition between the first half and the second half -- between the rhythmic and intervallic genius of Tristano as an improviser and as a supreme lyrical and swinging harmonist ...
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