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BILL LAURANCE - Aftersun

Ground Up/ Universal

Bill Laurance (keyboards) Michael League (bs) Robert "Sput" Searight (drs) Weedie Braimah (perc)

This is a welcome and highly impressive new release from the Brooklyn based former leader of the Grammy Award winning Snarky Puppy, two of his former colleagues and the highly accomplished percussion master Weedie Braimah. Recorded at The Parlor Studios in New Orleans the nine titles here are in essence forward looking in outlook, but also pay homage to the great genre breaking bands of the past, such as Herbie Hancock's Headhunters and John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra. There is a refreshing authoritative twenty first century feeling about the Bill Laurance multi keyboard technique, as those who attended his performance at last year's Love Supreme Festival will have witnessed. The group interplay and empathy throughout this album is of the highest order and all the compositions have freshness and originality having all been composed by band members.

Some tracks such as the opener "Soti", the funk like "A Blaze" and "Bullet" lay down a mood or create or ambiance rather than state a theme for development and exploration. These tracks draw the listener in and retain attention due to the quality of the compositions and high standard of musicianship involved. A multi layered sound is employed on the title track "Aftersun" where the haunting theme has electric piano out front over keyboards and subdued percussion. The three semi acoustic tracks where the leader displays his considerable piano skills, are the album highlights. "The Pines" has a reflective blues feel about it, "Madeline" has a strong melody from the piano which floats over an almost rock like back beat from the drums and orchestral programming and the highly evocative "Golden Hour" has a compelling theme superbly delivered.

Having just completed a UK tour with four nights at Ronnie Scotts, the band now have concerts in Boston, Chicago, St Louis and Santa Monica before recording sessions for two more albums promised for release later this year. This recording is a great buy for both dedicated fans and newcomers to this music on either side of the Atlantic.

Reviewed by Jim Burlong



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