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Adam Larson: Listen With Your Eyes
ByAdam Larson
saxophoneb.1990
Serving as Larson's debut for Ropeadope and his fifth record to date, Listen With Your Eyes manages to perpetuate the firm sense of purpose endemic to his earlier releases while also acting as a clear point of departure. "It's the first record of mine to present a true working band, the first to solely use electric bass, and the first to draw on certain elements of rock music," he shares. Those notable firsts ultimately assist in creating a lasting impression.
Benefitting from two years of steady gigging at New York's 55 Bar, the members of Larson's band manage to artfully coalesce while still standing apart as individuals. Pianist

Fabian Almazan
pianob.1984

Matt Clohesy
bass
Jimmy Macbride
drumsb.1991
Focusing on original music, Larson and company invest tremendous energy into these performances. "Sleepers" makes that case at the outset, acting as a strong sign that art is in the groove. Then the band blows things wide open with "False Pageantry." A rager honoring a favored phrase of bassist Clark Sommers, it brings Larson's leaping lines, Almazan's wild synth layers, and some seriously explosive angling from the rhythm section to the fore.
With each subsequent number Larson both deepens and furthers the picture of his artistry."Twenty Something" reflects on life at a liminal stage through a hint of metric indecision in its A section. "Invisible Barriers" relies on pensive and probing means to address non-musical roadblocks in the life of a musician. "Bright" keeps on the sunny side with tuneful designs that nod toward fellow tenorist

Joel Frahm
saxophone, tenorAs this music makes clear, there's much to appreciate in Adam Larson and his work. But when all is said and done, honesty and creative bent rise to the top of the list. "I'm always striving for that balance of being true to who I am and completely uninhibited all at once," he shares. Larson clearly doesn't play to conventions or lean toward expectations. This is simply who he is.
Liner Notes copyright ? 2025 Dan Bilawsky.
Listen With Your Eyes can be purchased here.
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Dan is a jazz journalist, jazz advocate, music educator, and lover of sounds.
Track Listing
Sleepers; False Pageantry; Twenty-Something; Invisible Barriers; Listen With Your Eyes; Bright; Boom- bap.
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Title: Listen With Your Eyes | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Ropeadope
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