YEAR: 2003
STYLE: Progressive Rock/ Jazz Rock/ Fusion
FORMAT: FLAC (Tracks + Log + Cue + Scans + 5% Recovery)
SIZE: 344 Mb
COUNTRY: USA
THE BAND:
Glendan Jones / violin, guitar, mandoline; Ted Casterline / bass, guitar, vocals; Valerie Opielski / keyboards, guitar, bass; Ely Levin / drumsAs elcectic as any other band on the Cuneiform label, New York City's Krakatoa have once again managed to defy all categorization on their new release We Are Rowboats. While Krakatoa's music is clearly in the prog rock zone, they have a very fresh and modern sound while still drawing from influences ranging from Frank Zappa, King Crimson, the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Miriodor, and even John Zorn or Mr. Bungle. There's a certain "tug of war" going on throughout this CD's sixteen tracks, which helps keep the listener hooked at every moment.
Glendon Jones' violin passages really did it for me, especially on the quirky "Cat's Eye", a complex yet lovely little ditty that also contains some nice piano noodling from Val Opielski. "Snoopy with Mohawk" is one of the few vocal numbers, an engaging piece with electric mandolin from Jones, plus trippy loops and guitar effects from Ted Casterline. The band almost hits a Canterbury level on the jazzy and complex "Albatross to Betatron", featuring some intricate drum work from Ely Levin, and go for the stop-and-start zaniness on their cover of the classic "Sabre Dance." Fans of Boud Deun will like the simmering "Rotor Blade", a piece that really builds tension well and is highlighted by some romantic violin and cello work, plus some pretty intricate rhythms. Things get a bit heavy on the raging closer "Numbskull", a punk influenced rocker that also has some Mr. Bungle and King Crimson influences floating around, with fiery guitar and mandolin passages weaving around each other and smashing drums.
Interesting stuff here from Krakatoa-definitely not for every listener, but most certainly for someone who is into avant-garde music forms. There's enough intricate instrumentation here to satisfy most progressive rock fans, and the lovely violin work will no doubt draw in the jazz and fusion crowd. Krakatoa dares to be different, and manages to keep you on your toes at all times, and for that they need to be congratulated.
http://www.seaoftranquility.org
Krakatoa are a young quartet, originally from Philadelphia and now relocated to Brooklyn who blend precise musicality and compositional skill with charm, playfulness and humor; their music is the unlikely meeting place between art rock, baroque cartoon music, progressive rock and chamber punk. We Are The Rowboats is their 3rd release & their 1st on Cuneiform and we are happy to have them on board! The band uses vocals, guitars, violin, electric mandolin, keyboards, bass and drums. Guest musicians further enrich the quartet’s sound. Krakatoa utilizes rock and classical instrumentation to channel surf and subvert the musical landscape, borrowing from every imaginable musical genre. Their mixture of charming musicality and fearless humor is theirs alone.
"This band is madly eclectic, but it's to their credit they don’t overtly call attention to it….subtlety and sly humor are prized… While never coming across as derivative, Krakatoa seems to be going for balance between pre-1974 King Crimson, Millions Now Living Will Never Die-era Tortoise and the crazy-quilt jump-cutting of John Zorn’s Naked City with touches of the instrumental Hot Rats / Waka Jawaka side of Frank Zappa . Driving, distorted electric guitar lines give way to mournful violin passages, Fractured Fairy Tales daffiness segues into pensive watching-the-sunset yearning, Oliver Nelson and Elmer Bernstein TV/movie music evolves into surrealist tangos, Charles Ives rearranges the entire Booker T & the MG's canon-- all this and more goes on before your very ears and this crafty bunch make it all seem natural and affable. Good show!” -Mark Keresman, Waterfront Week, Brooklyn NY
http://www.cuneiformrecords.com
Track Listing:1. Hot Water (1:08)
2. Spiral Dive (3:56)
3. Telegraph (5:03)
4. Snoopy With Mohawk (3:42)
5. Cat's Eye (3:55)
6. You Deflect Happiness (3:52)
7. Albatross To Betatron (3:14)
8. Naked Congress (1:28)
9. Sabre Dance (2:51)
10. Orange Whistle (2:01)
11. Philadelcula (3:50)
12. Covered Bridges (2:27)
13. Rotor Blade (3:44)
14. Accelerations (1:21)
15. Space Conqueror (4:32)
16. Numbskull (2:24)
The Band:- Glendan Jones / violin, guitar, mandoline
- Ted Casterline / bass, guitar, vocals
- Valerie Opielski / keyboards, guitar, bass
- Ely Levin / drums
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