Category: Reviews

Jared Sims: The New York Sessions

Jared Sims plays both baritone and tenor sax, leading a quartet of Chris McCarthy/p, Alex Tramblay/b and Evan Hyde/dr through five modern originals. His baritone is thick and rich with some sleek piano and guiding cymbals on “Brooklyn Tea.” Trembly…

Matt Ulery: Sifting Stars

Bassist Matt Ulery leads an intriguing 16member Sifting Stars Orchestra, combined with a five piece Axiom Brass band to mix woodwinds, voice, strings and horns to a rich ten song album. The large ensemble never sounds cluttered, rather you get…

John MacMurchy’s Art Of Breath: Volume 2

John MacMurchy leads a 8 musician, 2 voiced team of bruce Casidy/EVI-fh, Olivia Esher/frh, Dan Ionescu/g, Stacie McGregor/p, Ross  MacIntyre/b, Daniel Barnes, Alan Hetherington/perc, and Jocelyn Barth-Jessica Lalonde/voc through a collection of gentle Brazilian breezes. The pretty voices sway through…

David Dominique: Mask

I had to look up what the “flugabone” is, as it’s what leader David Dominique plays. It’s basically a “marching trombone,” and he makes it fit in well to this Mingusy mood of bop and freedom. Teamed with Brian Walsh/ts-cl,…

Nick Grinder: Farallon

Trombonist Nick Grinder takes the listener on a musical tour of the Farallon islands in Northern California with his quintet of Ethan Helm/ts, Juanma Trujillo/b, Walter Stinson/b and Matt Honor/dr. Grinder uses various tones in his horn to create various…

Subtone: Moose Blues

The band Subtone consists of Magnus Schriefl/tp-fh, Malte Durrschnabel/ts-cl-fl, Lforan Hoefner/p, Matthias Pichler/b and  Peter Gall/dr, specializing in rich and upbeat post bop work. With the mix of flute and horn, the quintet sounds a bit like vintage Herbie Hancock…