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‘Nuf Said: Rise
ByRise'Nuf Said's second album, following My Kind (Self Produced, 2014)arrives as the band celebrates its fifth anniversary. Vocalist

Andrew Gould
saxophoneAs it currently stands, this band is a beat-driven outfit. Drummer

Peter Kronreif
drumsWhile 'Nuf Said never really abandons those self-established ground rules, and a good number of songs"Sister," "Nearness," "Ring My Bell"fit that basic description to a T, there are exceptions to the rules. "On A Darker Moon," for example, takes a more introspective path. Vintu's vocals enter calmly over Ginyard's bass, the band establishes a slow and soulful 12/8 feel, and Gould's soprano muses in the background and girds Vintu's thoughts. That's but one instance where this group moves away from its modus operandi. Another comes in the form of "It's Alright," where Loescher's prickly, African-influenced guitar work sets the scene before Vintu enters over a simmering backdrop. And then there's "Follow," an intriguing marriage between reggae and R&B that eventually abandons both for rock-oriented ambitions.
There may be a rhythm-centered aesthetic here, but you can't pin down the deliciously omnidirectional approach of 'Nuf Said. There's is a sound that abounds with many musical flavors and scents. ">
Track Listing
Intro; Rise; Sister; On A Darker Moon; Nearness; Interlude; It's Alright; Fly; Follow; Ring My Bell.
Personnel
Ioana Vintu: vocals; Matthias 'Pedals' Loescher: guitar; DJ Ginyard: bass; Peter Kronreif: drums, percussiom; Steven Feifke: piano (9); Rozhan Razman: bass.
Album information
Title: Rise | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Ropeadope
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