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The Messthetics: The Messthetics And James Brandon Lewis
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James Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenorb.1983

Getatchew Mekurya
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Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970
Mekurya claimed never to have heard any jazz until the 1960s; his music was based on traditional Ethiopian warriors' battle songs. Chancing across Mekurya and The Ex at a Dutch music festival in 2006, the great tenor saxophonist

Ingrid Laubrock
saxophoneb.1970
James Brandon Lewis' double CD For Mahalia, With Love (Tao), made with his Red Lily Quartet, was one of the deepest jazz albums of 2023, with Lewis referencing his early childhood experiences listening to

Mahalia Jackson
vocals1911 - 1972

Anthony Pirog
guitar, electricb.1980

Joe Lally
bass
Brendan Canty
drumsThe album demonstrates that there is less separating jazz and rock than is often supposed, but that the remaining divide between the two kinds of music is still river deep, mountain high. Vive la difference. ">
Track Listing
L'Orso; Emergence; That Thang; Three Sisters; Boatly; The Time Is The Place; Railroad Tracks Home; Asthenia; Fourth Wall.
Personnel
Anthony Pirog
guitar, electricJoe Lally
bassBrendan Canty
drumsJames Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenorAlbum information
Title: The Messthetics And James Brandon Lewis | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Impulse! Records
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