9/29/2020

Kings of the Castle

ADAM'S CASTLE
Daylight
[self-released]

Album number three from this sans guitar instrumental trio is an epic, five track tour de force that balances power and nuance in a seamless manner. (Full disclosure: bassist Eric Adams is a colleague and dear friend.) With two tracks surpassing the 12-minute mark, consistency and invention are at a premium, and Adam’s Castle deliver in spades throughout. And in these dark times we could all use some daylight.
Definitely recommended for fans of Marco Benevento, Alan Parsons Project, Pink Floyd and Largo-era Brad Mehldau.

9/01/2020

It's Greener On This Side

 JOSTABERRY
 Greener Grass
[Tangy Citrus-2020]

Jostaberry (the stage name of one Bruce Hamilton) is a one man wrecking ball out of the Pacific Northwest with designs on tearing down your preconceptions of what art/avant garde/prog rock is supposed to be. 

On this debut album, Greener Grass—an almost hour-long worth of twists and unpredictable turns—an alluring and seductive piano part can segue seamlessly into a disconcerting but appealingly schizophrenic detour or a grinding assault with a catchy melody can leave you grinning in satisfying disbelief. That’s what this one’s all about.     

 

Although certainly a lo-fi record whose charms are accentuated by the method used to preserve it, at times one can’t help but think what it could’ve sounded like if it had been recorded under more hi-fidelity circumstances. Regardless, the high-caliber quality of the songs themselves are the selling point here and the album delivers the goods in that department, without question.

 

A promising opening salvo recommended for fans of Cornelius, Flaming Lips, Todd Rundgren’s A Wizard…A True Star phase, and Super Furry Animals. 

 

Highlights: “Zeus”, “Mountain Song”, “Nocturne”, “All Ears”, “Someone Else”, “The Bus” and the title track.