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Nick Grinder: Farallon
ByNick Grinder
trombone
Ethan Helm
saxophoneThe slower tracks are the more potent ones. On "Potential" Grinder and Helm wander freely around in space until Trujillo, bassist

Walter Stinson
bassMatt Honor
drumsHelm does not play on every track but Trujillo does, creating moody atmospherics that are a big part of the overall uniqueness of this set. His use of fluid, trebly chords and harsh, ghostly effects give him more in common with edgy rock players like

Robert Fripp
guitarb.1946

Jerry Garcia
guitar, electric"Deciduous" is unabashed up-tempo jazz-rock with everyone bouncing off an intricate, tight rhythm bed and storming into turbulent solos. Here Trujillo rolls into eerie electronic whooshes behind Grinder's swooping solo before conjuring his own world of slow motion heavy metal guitar. On "Staged" the table is set by a combination of droning bass and shuffling drums with a Middle Eastern flavor. Grinder strolls through the flowing melody, Honor takes a vigorous solo and Trujillo's contributes flinty chords that sound like

Gabor Szabo
guitar1936 - 1982

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
The combination of Grinder's interesting arrangements and Trujillo's evocative versatility give this set a calm center even when the music gets stormy. This set has an unassuming but potent beauty that Grinder's quintet expertly brings to life. ">
Track Listing
New And Happy; Potential; 5 Steps; Inaction; Belly Up; Deciduous; Farallon; Staged; Reflections.
Personnel
Nick Grinder
tromboneNick Grinder: trombone; Ethan Helm: saxophone; Juanma Trujillo: guitar; Walter Stinson: bass; Matt Honor: drums.
Album information
Title: Farallon | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Outside In Music
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