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Ode To Omni: Anchors
ByAnother saxophonist, tenor man

Sam Greenfield
saxophoneWhatley's eloquent and electrifying strings and Ayala's chiming piano buoy vocalist Maricia Danielle's evocative and emotive singing of the title track. Mirroring Danielle's expressive voice is guitarist
Josh Nussbaum
guitarVivid soundscapes over Myers' propulsive drums set a similarly dramatic mood on the incandescent "Audacity." Ayala's romantic pianism contrasts with trombonist Frank Rein's blustery, growling improvisation. Rein's inventive phrases slide over the exciting collective refrains. Guitarist Andy Bree's fiery extemporization burns through the ensemble's heady, sonic tapestry with bluesy fervor and rocking bravado.
As this sophomore effort demonstrates, Ode to Omni's artistry has matured and its style has become more polished. This, however, is not at the expense of its creative zeal or its ardent enthusiasm. Even though this EP remains reminiscent of the classic 1970s discs on, such sadly defunct labels as, Strata East, Myers and Ode to Omni are on their way to developing their own unique sound. Hopefully one that will remain anchored in tradition but also will provocatively look forward. ">
Track Listing
Flesh and Spirit; Glory; Audacity; Anchors.
Personnel
Maricia Danielle: voice; Rick Rein: trumpet; Frank Rein: bass trombone; Max Swan: alto sax; Sam Greenfield: tenor sax; Alex Ayala: keyboards; Josh Nussbaum: guitar; Andy Bree: guitar; Eric Whatley: bass; Marcus Myers: percussion and drums; Jon Bradley: aux.
Album information
Title: Anchors | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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