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Stirrup: Cuts
By
Fred Lonberg-Holm
cellob.1962
Lonberg-Holm plays his signature cello, plus electronics and electric guitar here with bassist Nick Macri and drummer

Charles Rumback
drumsb.1980
Let's not call the music jazz. Maybe groove-based psychedelia. Oh, so I've got your attention. Since Jerry Garcia is gone and Jimi Hendrix is long gone, Stirrup fills in vacancies for extended grooves and compelling harmonies. Lonberg-Holm's cello can be many things. On the opener "Sleep" his instrument whistles in an upper register before bowing a heartfelt melody, then takes us into the electrified stratosphere. All this with Macri and Rumback laying down a hypnotic pulse.
Each of these ten compositions beg for a live performance and extended performances. Even the 3:14 piece "You May Think," a quiet, insistent acoustic piece leaves you begging for a few more choruses. Lonberg-Holm can play with a heart breaking sympathy, but he can also scratch down a chalkboard when needed. "Who We Are" opens with just that, the cello is tearing heavy sheets, but the unruffled pulse of Macri and the tenacious drumming of Rumback centers the sound. When Lonberg-Holm switches to guitar, he sounds like a mixture of

Carlos Santana
guitarb.1947

Sonny Sharrock
guitar, electric1940 - 1994
Track Listing
Sleep Comes To Everyone; Rodney's Last Ride; Six Minutes To Montrose; Then Fall Fell; Five Ruminations; Who We Were; You May Think; Salt Lines; Domi's Dream; You 'n' Me.
Personnel
Fred Lonberg-Holm
celloFred Lonberg-Holm: cello, guitar; Nick Macri: double bass; Charles Rumback: drums.
Album information
Title: Cuts | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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