Referencing 60s free jazz (the band's name is from an Ornette Coleman album) and structuring their tunes with melodic heads that develop into intricate structures giving the players room for impressive soloing, this is the 5th album from the Scandinavian quintet of Andre Roligheten (winds), Thomas Johansson (trumpets), Oscar Gronberg (piano), Jon Rune Strom (bass), and Tollef Ostvang (drums).
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2021 Country: Portugal Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold Recorded April 9th, 10th and 111h, 2021 by Dag Erik Johansen at Athletic Sound, Halden, Norway. Mixed by Ingar Hunskaar. Mastered by Fridtjof Lindeman. Tracks 1 and 6 by Tollef Østvang (TONO/NCB). Tracks 2 and 4 by Oscar Grönberg (TONO/NCB). Track 3 by André Roligheten (TONO/NCB). Tracks 5 and 7 by Jon Rune Strøm (TONO/NCB)
Personnel:
Andre Roligheten-tenor saxophone, flute, bass clarinet and bass saxophone
"No, Roligheten, Johansson, Grönberg, Strøm and Østvang aren't newcomers in the Flat Earth Society. They're stating something much more exciting than a pizza-like world: that the Earth is music, with all its flats and sustains. That music as they love it is the Sixties and Seventies free jazz sound, the one invented by the likes of Ornette Coleman, Archie Shepp, Pharoah Sanders and John Carter. Energetic and melodic free jazz, to be more specific, with simple and suggestive tunes you can sing, as pop or folk songs, but with complex, multi-layered, improvised developments that can go to the extremes of rage and joy.
Friends & Neighbors are, as you know by now, a Scandinavian band, but they're as authentic and hot driven as the real thing, and we only can distinguish them from the music played 50 years ago because they stretch those ideas from the past to the limit and go deeper with the embraced expressionism, in a sort of hyper-realistic approach. Can the metaphor of something be more than that something? Check it for yourself."-Clean Feed