Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Bootcamp Calories Burned

2010/AHelmetOfGnats/"HighStreet"

Very risky and quietly let me share with you about this quartet is one of the great promises of modern jazz-rock, A Helmet Of Gnats. While the primary genre of them is quoted, in his new job are not afraid to add elements of symphonic and progressive side of the progressive side metalera. people Prog Archives portal and Sounds True (SDV) are fed up good this disc, and a server with the views of these two communities. At first, because the structure and instrumental developments are pulidamente worked, so virtuous encotramos on guitar, but also keyboard and bass. Confusing because it holds the down progressive metal tones and then substantially influenced by Jaco Pastorius. The keyboard work is also polymorphism, and their contributions may sound like Keith Emerson in a given time and in another moment he looks more like Chick Corea or in general the fusion jazz keyboard. The guitar also does a great job, progressive metal riffs, jazz guitar rasgeo and even used acoustic guitar. The battery is the least memory of this album, perhaps because in my opinion batersita skills are not the level of the other three musicians, but still this does not mean it's mediocre.
In general, the instruments do the best they can on a disc where the composition goes far beyond typical jazz jams or usually heard in a fusion album. Download and enjoy
we do not know if tomorrow I erased the disk.

Finally take the opportunity to tell you that I have not heard or LaNoche or punch, but know that we desired for the best for our buddies and I hope you are completely right. Also like to send warm greetings to all readers Mexicans, who now commemorate and celebrate the bicentennial.
Congratulations!

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Track List 1. Tsunami - 11:00
2. Tin Whiskers - 10:26
3. Dozer - 12:43
4. High Street - 30:11


Line-up Chris Fox - Matthew Bocchino
guitars - keyboards Wayne
Zito - bass Mark
Cones - drums, percussion

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