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Chris McCarthy: Sonder
ByThe diversity of the repertoire itself reveals a great deal about the broad sweep of McCarthy's musical interests. Aside from the aforementioned rendition of Deerhoof's "Desaparecere,"

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guitar, electricAlthough the diversity of styles McCarthy taps into is perhaps the album's most striking characteristic, it shouldn't overshadow the musicianship itself, which is definitely first-rate. Drummer J.K. Kim is a key ingredient: while he can provide a steady rock beat when it's needed, listen to him open things up during the jam on the last half of "Desaparecere," where he develops some terrific polyrhythmic touches. And when the group launches into moments of collective improvisation on "Intro" or Furniss's "Count on Me," we get a glimpse of a band that is both highly talented and completely unafraid to take the kind of chances that go with a project like this one. While it's a bit on the short side at under 40 minutes long, Sonder is a very promising release, and hopefully the first of many for this broad-minded and adventurous keyboardist. ">
Track Listing
Intro; Desaparecere; The Empty; Ugly Beauty/Rant; Anyone Who Knows What Love Is; Cold Sand; Count On Me.
Personnel
Chris McCarthy
pianoChris McCarthy: keyboards; Carrie Furniss: vocals; J.K. Kim: drums; Simon Willson: bass; Max Light: guitar.
Album information
Title: Sonder | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Red Piano Records
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