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Wooley - Rempis - Niggenkemper - Corsano: From Wolves To Whales
ByDave Rempis
saxophoneb.1975

Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974
Rempis kicks off "Serpents Tooth" with an intense, yet mystical ostinato motif. However, Wooley lightens the muse with his reverberating wah-wah trumpet lines via a concurrently haunting and amusing storyline, as the group builds steam, propagated by drummer

Chris Corsano
drums
Pascal Niggenkemper
bass, acousticThe plot thickens with a feverish pace on the final track "Count Me Out," escalated by Rempis' frantic upper-register clusters and Wooley's breathy voicings. It's a fiercely rendered tour-de-force, propagated by the band's buzz-saw modus operandi as they redirect the proceedings into red-hot subplots here and throughout. ">
Track Listing
Slake; Serpents Tooth; Stand Up For Bastard; Swingin’ Apoplexy; Count Me Out.
Personnel
Dave Rempis
saxophoneNate Wooley: trumpet; Dave Rempis: alto saxophone; Pascal Niggenkemper: bass; Chris Corsano: drums.
Album information
Title: From Wolves To Whales | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Aerophonic Records
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