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Moving from strength to strength in leaps and bounds is the only way to describe whats happening here...
The distinct 70's vibe is unmistakable but it's not even close to a tired rock theme, this is a personal art; from the amazing keyboards (also played by james, not programmed) pushing you through a twisted abstract wonderland quickly side-stepping over into the solid, disgustingly fast solo/prog all JNI fans have come to crave. Denalavis moves beyond it all by bringing in some beautifully melodic guitar tones which only enhance the brilliance of the past two releases from James; rather than a "moving forward", this feels like his own personal niche is being carved deeper and deeper.
10/10
(I'll chance it to 12/10 if you play Resolute Emnity live ffs haha) leeroystake
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Futurist (featuring Brett Garsed)”
Infinite thanks and appreciation to the legendary Jack Gardiner. Thanks for accepting my friend request hun, your playing style has definitely influenced me. Can’t wait to hear what comes next! ❤️ Matilde (Nadine Maziarz)
Another vaporous classic from Angel Marcloid’s Nonlocal Forest alias, where the Fire-Toolz frontwoman goes full pastel-and-neon. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 17, 2020
Hypnotic and haunting experimental synthesizer and piano works recorded in Tallinn, Vaskjala, and Vääna-Jõesuu in Estonia.
Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 10, 2022
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Futurist (featuring Brett Garsed)”
The reasons I love the album are to many to name. It's a drum clinc and the grooves on the post soul R&B jazz tunes are heavy but swing. Oz Noy's songwriting is masterful, but I think we're all getting used to that and his guitar playing keeps getting better and better and more interesting.
What 's not to like? I also use that tune to check my sound system because so perfectly laid out in all registers.
JS jstillwellcpa