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Mike Rood: The Desert and the City
ByRood is clearly more concerned with the composition and mood of his music than with its value as a platform for self-indulgent soloing. Everything fits together in a balanced, well considered order. He plays cleanly, with no distortion or effects except some judicious use of the volume knob to periodically fade chords in and out. And while he plays equal measures of layered chords and fingered arpeggios, he does so with such a gracefully uniform tone that that it's easy to get lost between them and just float away on his playing.
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By the time they get to the closing "Dark Star"an original composition, not a cover of the

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The Desert and the City works best taken in its entirety; its consistent vibe, originality, and first-rate musicianship making it well worth the investment in time. ">
Track Listing
The Desert and the City; Atonement; The Gate; Uncertainty; The Reckoning; Curious Eyes; Undeniable; Dark Star.
Personnel
Mike Rood
guitarMike Rood: guitar; Alex Sprading: bass; Go Izawa: drums; Mike Bjella: saxophone.
Album information
Title: The Desert and the City | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Self Produced
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