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Matt Ulery: Mother Harp
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Matt Ulery
bass, acousticMother Harp is a bevy of crazy-good stuff packed with a punk-rock punch you do not hear authentically or authoritatively anymore anywhere these days. Today it all sounds categorical, as if AI had just learned "My Brain Hurts" or "Veronica Hates Me" by the toddling town's punk legends, The Screeching Weasels.
Ulery, trumpeter

Russ Johnson
trumpetb.1965
Artie Black
woodwinds
Dustin Laurenzi
saxophone, tenorb.1989

Quin Kirchner
drumsb.1981
Though Ulery's writing leans strongly towards the active collective, "Five Points," "Bucking the Bull," "Wiper" and "The Ritz" all present themselves as horn trio vs. rock trio and the music is all the better for it. It is a shame that some of the more traditional listeners among us may pass this one by, perhaps thinking it too much of a melding. Energized and full of kick, Mother Harp is, colloquially speaking, a blast of fresh air. But to put it more modern terms, Mother Harp is a swift kick in the a.? ">
Track Listing
The Joy of a Good Gambol; On Broilers; Five Pocket; Bucking The Bull; Wiper; Patience Sparks Purpose; Nightshade; The Ritz; Gallus Gallus; Lessons In Flying; Great Advantages.
Personnel
Matt Ulery
bass, acousticRuss Johnson
trumpetArtie Black
woodwindsDustin Laurenzi
saxophone, tenorQuin Kirchner
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Dustin Laurenzi: Electric Guitar; Artie Black: Clarinet.
Album information
Title: Mother Harp | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Woolgathering Records
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