Rotterdam based band comprising two Portuguese players--Gonccalo Almeida on bass and Hugo Costa on sax--and German drummer Philipp Ernsting, the trio adding electronics, keys and effects, in their third album slamming hard free jazz and rock angst into a controlled chaos, a maelstrom of powerful riffs, rugged soloing, and mesmerizing grooves.
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2018 Country: Portugal Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold Recorded at Soundport, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, by the band.
"Albatre are back for some more "display of urgent bass and sax noise, frantic but meticulous drumming and abrupt moodshifts", but this self-description doesn't say it all. Something changed in this Rotterdam- based band formed by two Portuguese, Gonccalo Almeida and Hugo Costa, and a German, Philipp Ernsting, since the release of A Descent Into Maesltrom.
They're still crossing post-Ornette Coleman free jazz with metal and punk, but now the music is more essential and minimalist, with everything reduced to the bone. And yet, the doom factor is enhanced as never before. The riffs are slowly (sometimes very, very slowly) repeated until you get hypnotized, a bit like Otomo Yoshihide's band Ground Zero used to do, and when something different happens - colorful harmonic cloud formations and harsh noise fusing in strange ways - it's like discovering a new planet.
There's aspects of jazz- rock and of psychedelic and progressive rock going on, but what's really important is the final impact on your stomach: the music strikes you there directly. With The Fall of the Damned, the jazzcore format goes to new territories."-Shhpuma