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Let It Wander
Let It Wander

Let It Wander

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Originally, weren't so much a band as a project. The quartet -- guitarist and keyboardist (bandmates in ), bassist , and drummer -- came together to cut a handful of -influenced prerecorded instrumentals to be played during set breaks at 2015's "Fare Thee Well" concerts. But concert audiences responded so positively, issued the music as the album . The group members decided they were having enough fun to continue making music together. is their second double-length album. entered Ventura, California's Castaway 7 Studios and worked on tunes that would showcase a sound they were, as put it, "growing into." These seven instrumentals reveal a progression from . The band was unfettered by any goal when recording, and the sense of freedom is pervasive here. As evidenced by opener "On My Mind," elements of jazzy rock, spindly funk, and mellow psych commingle as electric piano, synth, and 's lyrical, pointillistic guitar playing (deeply influenced by ) articulate the melody. The rhythm section keeps it bumping, with guest 's congas adding a Latin flavor. The tune is songlike in structure, with various solos, a wordless chorus, and middle eight all built in. It gives way to "One for Chuck," featuring speaking in the intro. Its vibe is nocturnal and much funkier, as popping clavinet vamps frame rubbery bassline and snare breaks. rocks it out just enough in his solo, using a wah-wah pedal as his guide into the rhythm. "Immovable Object" marries the instrumental psych feel of with the gritty, good-time groove of 's group on . 's killer keyboard playing is as much an attraction as 's picking -- and the rhythm section lays down a foundation so solid it cannot be shaken. "Halicarnassus" is one of two 19-plus-minute jams here. It unfolds gradually in 7/8 time, fueled by a knotty little vamp underscored by the rhythm section laying down their best , with riff and single-line exchanges between and . On the backbone-slipping "Tacoma Narrows," clavinet and bass entwine, syncopating the funk riff and souled-out melody as popping drum breaks and spidery guitar lines emerge from the center. The 19-minute closer, "Ticket to Helix NGC 7293," is initially a breezy, sun-kissed psychedelic jam but evolves into a morass of tripped-out, abstract sonic and dynamic shifts that evoke 's before winding all the way around into a drifting jam with double-time snare and bubbling basslines. offers numerous surprises for listeners in these fine, almost hummable jam-style tunes; the canny playing and adventurousness this group displays here are tantamount to a major musical discovery. All killer, no filler. ~ Thom Jurek
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