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Motherfucker: Mother
By
Henrik Pultz Melbye
saxophone, tenorb.1986

Paal Nilssen-Love
drumsb.1974
The three short pieces, titled "Mother I" "II" and "III" feature the massive drumming of Thomas Eiler, the wild, noisy whines of guitarist Jakob Thorkild Overgaard and the soaring cries of Melbye's baritone sax. The songs are short. The interplay pushes the trio to explore tight, restless, super fast and aggressive edges. Once the sonic argument is exhaustedin a highly distorted and dense mannerthe trio moves to the next piece. The longest piece, the four and half minutes of "Mother III," is the best realized one. From wild, primitive sonic mayhem rises a melodic theme, majestic in a commanding attack.
A promising debut. ">
Track Listing
Mother I; Mother II; Mother III.
Personnel
Henrik Pultz Melbye: baritone saxophone; Jakob Thorkild Overgaard: guitar; Thomas Eiler: drums.
Album information
Title: Mother | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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