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"This is a very thought provoking album by a duo who definitely punches a hole through the more established forms of Prog and creates their own sound." (USA Progressive Music)"Gravity Tree is one of the more interesting progressive bands around, a duo who covers all the instruments of a four piece band, plus vocals; and they do this live too...Their material bears a stamp of currency, yet also features the conceptual ideals of classic progressive rock. Their influences likely include Zappa, Happy The Man, Van der Graaf, and Gentle Giant, which they assimilate well as they explore new musical territory..." (Exposé Magazine)Ten songs in all comprise the latest studio monster experiment Gravity Tree has cooked up: ULTIMATE BACKWARD. It's an entree of sound design sprinkled with 16th note triplets, served up on a hot plate full of guitar-drenched progressive flavor. This chef's special leaves no choice of dessert this time, however. It is a new noise, a 21st century flavor that bears little resemblance to the sounds of modern radio airwaves. Why? Because everything you hear is performed and generated not by machines, but by 2 human beings. Those aren't drum loops. That's not a sample riff. And they aren't playing anything that can be easily categorized by today's industry.ULTIMATE BACKWARD features several brand new songs, including the next musical chapter in the NO REST journey, NO REST PART III. Also brand new is the nearly 9 minute epic, INTERFERENCE; and WAIT, a favorite on many music website playlists when it was released early as an album preview piece. A few more old Gravity Tree prog 'standards' finally make it off the stage and into the recording studio. These include CAN (known live as "the Funk Tune"), GO AWAY (whose early live working title was RAIN), MOTION SICKNESS, and the band's live intro piece, IN.Gravity Tree is pleased to include a new remix of AIM TO PLEASE. This piece was originally only available on the Bay Prog compilation CD, released a couple of years ago by Expose Magazine in limited quantities. A streaming clip from the song has held the number one spot on the Progressive Charts at NumberOneMusic (even though downloads were not offered). But now Aim to Please is available in its entirety to everyone, on ULTIMATE BACKWARD.Finally, one of the band's oldest pieces is released for the first time. To answer the musical question "what does punk and prog rock have to do with each other", comes the musical adventure that defines Progressive Punk, CONVERSING WITH THE DEAD (Just in case you thought we weren't experimental).Sprung out of progressive rock influences ranging from King Crimson to Gentle Giant, from Fred Frith to Al di Meola, and from Laurie Anderson to Frank Zappa, Gravity Tree mixes decidedly guitar focused modern experimentation with old school prog rock foundations.This ain't Top 40. Listen if you dare...(WARNING: this music is not intended to function as or represent dance music. Gravity Tree shall not be held accountable or liable for any injuries sustained or resulting from attempts to dance to the odd time signatures and angular polyrhythms contained in "Ultimate Backward".) Gravity Tree Ultimate Backward Songs | 1. | No Rest Part III |
| 2. | Wind |
| 3. | Aim to Please |
| 4. | Interference |
| 5. | Conversing with the Dead |
| 6. | In |
| 7. | Can |
| 8. | Wait |
| 9. | Go Away |
| 10. | Motion Sickness |
| Ultimate Backward Music Review Average Rating: (3.7 out of 5 stars)   Ideals of Classic Prog Rock From Expose Magazine (with permission):
"Gravity Tree is one of the more interesting progressive bands around, a duo who covers all the instruments of a four piece band, plus vocals; and they do this live too. Guitarist Linc plays a combo-guitar that has both bass and guitar strings, and separate pickups for each, allowing him to play both parts simultaneously. Drummer Alan Nu handles a keyboard with his right hand and drums with the others, as well as using various drum controlled triggers. The result is an amazing full band sound from just two players. Both provide the vocals. Some readers may remember "Aim to Please," their contribution to the Bay Prog Sampler disc that was included with issue #24; in fact that song has gone through further refinement in the years since and appears here on this, their second album, along with nine other original compositions. Their material bears a stamp of currency, yet also features the conceptual ideals of classic progressive rock. Their influences likely include Zappa, Happy The Man, Van der Graaf, and Gentle Giant, which they assimilate well as they explore new musical territory; most of the songs are long and labyrinthine, and rarely settle down into a pattern for very long. In that respect, I am reminded of another current band, The Underground Railroad. Familiarity with Ultimate Backward will require a few repeated plays, but over the haul the listener will be rewarded. This is a solid second effort." Submitted by media (Bay Area, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
Progressive Rock! It's harder to find new prog rock bands than a lot of other music that seems to be everywhere. But these guys are the real deal. I've heard comparisons to Glass Hammer, but I haven't heard much of them. What I have heard is this CD, and it's the most dynamic album I've heard in a while. Intereference is my favorite, followed by Wait. There's a great keyboard solo in Motion Sickness but mostly guitar solos throughout. Not overdone by any means. It gets better with repeated listens. Highly Recommended if you're worn out on your King Crimson albums and looking for something new. Submitted by Peter (Hayward, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Adventurous Music This is a really bold CD from an already challenging group. I guess it's known as progressive rock, like those old bands. But it sounds fresh. It's just two guys that play everything. Goes all over the place but is always interesting. If you like listening to music instead of just playing it in the background, this might be for you. My favs are "Interference" and "Aim to Please". Very cool! Submitted by Inez (SF Bay Area, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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