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Mammal Hands: Animalia
By
Matthew Halsall
trumpetNick Smart's piano is certainly a key element of the Mammal Hands sound, but it's by no means the dominant onebrother Jordan Smart's saxophones and Jesse Barrett's distinctive percussion are equally as important. Jordan Smart often favors the soprano saxophonea choice that has led to comparisons with the

Portico Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraIt may cause some head shaking from those with a keen sense of what is or isn't jazz, but this is not an album full of lengthy improvisations or interminable solos. But this isn't necessarily A Bad Thing. What Mammal Hands does have is strong, accessible, tunes played well. There are bursts of up-tempo jollity to be found on Animaliathe rolling hook on "Bustle," the Latin groove of the apparently Leonard Bernstein inspired "Street Sweeper"but the most pervasive vibe is a gentler one, the pace slow to mid-tempo. With the exception of Jordan Smart's brief saxophone shrieks in the closing section of "Inuit Party" the playing is considered and controlled. That's not to say there's a lack of dynamics or tension"Tiny Crumb" has both, building from a low-key start and eventually resolving to a feel-good closing groove featuring Barrett's tabla.
As befits a band that takes some of its cues from

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022
Mammal Hands formed in early 2012, busking in the beautiful mediaeval city of Norwich. The band has yet to achieve the international fame accorded to fellow Norwich busker the Puppet Man, but give it time. This trio-with-a-piano is still growing, still developing its own distinct voice, but Animalia is a debut that suggests Mammal Hands knows where it's going. ">
Track Listing
Mansions Of Millions Of Years; Snow Bough; Kandaiki; Spinning The Wheel; Bustle; Inuit Party; Street Sweeper; Tiny Crumb.
Personnel
Mammal Hands
band / ensemble / orchestraJordan Smart: soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone; Nick Smart: piano; Jesse Barrett: drums, tabla.
Album information
Title: Animalia | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Gondwana Records
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