By Paul Acquaro
Some days just call for a little more muscular sounds and others something more delicate. Fortunately free-jazz and experimental music is so wonderfully ill-defined that you can find something that fits both your mood and nice tolerance level without problem – often within the same album. Here are two bands from New York City that make a lot of sound but in very different ways.
I Don’t Hear Nothin’ but the Blues – Volume 3: Anatomical Snuffbox (Irrabbagast Records, 2020) ****
As for the sound, Anatomical Snuffbox is a flat out scorcher. Pride provides unparalleled pounding, Barr and/or Mendoza frenetically strum and strafe, while Irabagon pushes his embouchure to the breaking point, riding the energy building up around him. There is a slight break around the 30 minute mark – maybe the band was getting a bit saddle sore from the wild ride – or maybe not. This pause, if there even really was one, only lasts a moment before it picks up and rides wildly towards the sunset.
Yes, the quartet is unmatched in energy, but watch out for the real surprise, snaking through the underbrush are stealthy melodies and surprising harmonic ambushes.
Jonathan Kane and Dave Soldier – February Meets Soldier String Quartet (EEG Records, 2021) ***½
February Meets Soldier String Quartet by Jonathan Kane and Dave Soldier