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Hanging Hearts: Into a Myth
ByThe Bad Plus
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2000

Hanging Hearts
saxophoneThe opening clash of harsh tenor sax and clanging electric piano on "Return Of Saturn" recalls the

Elton Dean
saxophone1945 - 2006

Hugh Hopper
bass, electric1945 - 2009

Soft Machine
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1966

Chris Weller
saxophoneb.1988
Much of the music on the CD is put together in distinct layers.

Devin Drobka
drumsCole DeGenova
keyboardsThat makes the tracks that don't follow that pattern all the more welcome. On "June Bug" Drobka does big drum flourishes that help the tempo shift constantly from fast to slow and DeGenova stretches out with an electric piano solo that actually gets a bit funky. "He Had the Purest of Intentions" and "Legends" are both slow pieces with DeGenova on acoustic piano. The former has Weller floating gently above the simple ballad melody traced by his partners while "Legends" is a slow processional with more of a prog rock edge. The piano and drums increase in volume and activity as Weller blows a sad, reflective them, bringing the CD to a big, elaborate climax.
Hanging Hearts have an individual sound but on this disc it doesn't always have a lot of variation or surprise. There are too few moments where one of the players breaks away from the compositions' framework and really goes for it. Still I would be interested in seeing these guys live and hear what they sound like when they really stretch out. ">
Track Listing
1. Return of Saturn, 2. Pilsen, 3. Big Bang Anunnini, 4. Jungle Juice, 5. Creation, 6. He Had the Purest of Intentions, 7. June Bug, 8. Legends
Personnel
Hanging Hearts
saxophoneChris Weller - tenor saxophone, Cole DeGenova - keyboards, Devin Drobka - drums. Dave King - tambourine on track 2.
Album information
Title: Into a Myth | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Shifting Paradigm Records
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