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Jon Lundbom: Liverevil
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Jon Lundbom
guitarLiverevil Lundbom's fifth Big Five Chord release follows the vinyl (and download) LP No New Tunes (Hot Cup, 2012) and is the second to include the drummer Dan Monaghan. It is also the second to feature the keyboards of Matt Kanelos, last heard on Quavers! Quavers! Quavers! Quavers! (Hot Cup, 2011).
Joining Lundbom are MOPDTK bandmates, saxophonist

Jon Irabagon
saxophone
Moppa Elliott
bassb.1978

Bryan Murray
saxophone, tenorOn this live date, the band plays off the

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

John Scofield
guitarb.1951

Mike Stern
guitarb.1953

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Rahsaan Roland Kirk
woodwinds1935 - 1977
Disc two, or "The Rock Set," opens with a marching dirge "Bring Forth The Battalions." Lundbom plays with more pugnacity here, raising his guitar voice over the battle hymn of Monaghan's drums. Even more aggression is heard on "Jacation," a repeated passage sets up a saxophone trade and tirade by Irabagon and Murray. Lundbom's compositions push the music toward groove steady sounds, then pull it into jazz with odd time signatures and a taste for multiple changes. The highlight on the second disc is the disc's only cover, "North Star" by The Rural Alberta Advantage." The band rallies around this simple song with beautiful, almost ineffable solos by Irabagon and Kanelos.
Perhaps their next palindrome album should be called, I'm A Tune Nut, Am I? ">
Track Listing
(CD1) The Difference; Tick-Dog; Our Sun; Now Is The Time/The Maypole Dance; First Harvest/Evening Shadows. (CD2) Bring Forth The Battalions; Our Jacation; These Changes; North star; Have You Ever Seen A Woman As Big As Martha?.
Personnel
Jon Lundbom
guitarJon Lundbom: guitar; Jo Irabagon: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone; Bryan Murray: tenor saxophone, balto saxophone; Moppa Elliott: bass; Dan Monaghan: drums; Matt Kanelos: keyboard.
Album information
Title: Liverevil | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Hot Cup Records
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