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Eivind Opsvik: Overseas V
ByOverseas V incrementally ups the ante from previous efforts, blending tuneful themes and freewheeling excursions with an increased focus on studio craft. Using overdubbing and remixing, Opsvik's latest batch of songs emulates the ubiquitous nostalgia of '80s New Wave: the brooding basslines of Joy Division; the angular Afro-funk of Talking Heads; and the oblique lyricism of Brian Eno's seminal art rock all factor into his multihued writing.
The current lineup features saxophonist

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Brandon Seabrook
guitarb.1984

Jacob Sacks
piano
Kenny Wollesen
drumsThe nine tracks on the LP-length release run no longer than typical pop songs, necessitating succinct improvisations. Malaby's protean tenor solos are models of concision, Sacks reveals neo-classical influences and Wollesen grooves adroitly, while Seabrookthe wildcardvacillates wildly between atmospheric ruminations and unfettered shredding. The guitarist's eclectic fretwork is firmly anchored in the present, imbuing the proceedings with a post-rock sensibility.
The album's stylistic diversity is emblematic of Opsvik's catholic taste, whether veering from the lush balladry of "Extraterrestrial Tantrum" to the punk disco hybrid "Brraps!" or the motoric drive of "First Challenge On The Road" to the ethereal tone poem "Shoppers And Pickpockets." Singularly unique, Overseas V is another forward-thinking installment in an oeuvre that transcends the limitations of genre. ">
Track Listing
I'm Up This Step; Hold Everything; Extraterrestrial Tantrum; Brraps!; Cozy Little Nightmare; First Challenge on the Road; Shoppers and Pickpockets; IZO; Katmania Duskmann.
Personnel
Eivind Opsvik
bassTony Malaby: sassofono (tenore); Brandon Seabrook: chitarra elettrica; Jacob Sacks: piano, organo; Eivind Opsvik: contrabbasso, elettronica, drum machine; Kenny Wollesen: batteria, percussioni, drum machine.
Album information
Title: Overseas V | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Loyal Label
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