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The October Trio: Looks Like It's Going To Snow
ByWayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Brad Turner
trumpet
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
But the group's modernist sound doesn't altogether get stuck in the grip of mid-'60s post-bopthough, to be sure, there are worse places for a band to get stuck. The repetitious bass thumps and matching, minimalist drums that drive "Found" and "Springs" are drawn from the rock and hip-hop wells, giving these numbers a sound befitting the work of another odometer-friendly trumpeter, Ron Miles
cornet
1963 - 2022
All of which is to demonstrate that this album doesn't lack for attempts at diversifying and spreading its wings. But it never really takes off. Somber bass lines regularly lift horns only into fledgling flight. But, undeniably, there is talent here in this young trio that's hungry to soar. The key may lie in the record's final statement: "Wait."
">Track Listing
You're Trying Too Hard; Found; Springs; Flip; Give (Sydney Carton); Stutter Step; Looks Like It's Going To Snow; Bird Colony; The Progress Suite; Wait.
Personnel
The October Trio
band / ensemble / orchestraEvan Arntzen: tenor saxophone; Brad Turner: trumpet and flugelhorn; Josh Cole: acoustic bass; Dan Gaucher: drums.
Album information
Title: Looks Like It's Going To Snow | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Songlines Recordings
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