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Featuring:
Bruce Arnold—Guitars, Andy Galore—Bass, Kirk Driscoll—Drums
BRAINS + BRAWN = HEAVY MENTAL (MSK 156)
Bill Milkowski says it better than we can:
“The outcome of this inventive trio session is a fresh amalgam of
visceral rock bombast, jazzy harmonies and cutting edge sonics, the
likes of which haven’t been heard since Terje Rypdal’s wildly
experimental mid ‘80s power trio, The Chasers. His 28th release
overall, “Heavy Mental” is easily Arnold’s most hard-hitting and
audacious outing to date”
In 2001 Bruce Arnold came out with “Give ‘Em Some” a jazz-rock n’ funk
blast that had critics writing “… a CD of music that is both
muscular and intellectual…” “…Arnold manages to be technically
brilliant and emotionally explosive all at once,” and “…one of
the better jazz/rock/fusion albums I’ve listened to in (let’s say) the
last 10 years.” *
Now Arnold comes roaring back with Heavy Mental, another return to his
love of all-out electric guitar-driven, distortion drenched, high
octane music. But as with all of Arnold’s ventures, this is music
with an intellectual backbone. Arnold brings to bear all his
investigations into 12-tone theory, hexatonics, and sound collage
(Using SuperCollider) and together with Andy Galore on Bass and drummer
Kirk Driscoll creates a powerful and mature musical statement that
satisfies on every level.
In the 9 years since Arnold’s ground breaking “Give ‘Em Some” he has
immersed himself in a plethora of differing genres. From exhilarating
jazz adaptations of 20th century classical masters, to
straight-ahead-with-a-twist jazz duets, Arnold has relentlessly pursued
his passion for musical innovation. Heavy Mental comes full
circle in a sense, as he returns to his rock roots, bringing along a
rucksack of theoretical constructs, all of which have been thoroughly
explored. Sit back, turn up the volume and get ready for some serious
musical stimulation.
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