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Wide-Eyed Lounge Cats: The Watermelon Sessions
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Snarky Puppy
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Medeski Martin & Wood
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Wide-Eyed Lounge Cats
band / ensemble / orchestraWhen it comes to music, the word lounge often evokes images of lush instrumental arrangements of popular standards. Judging from the name of the band, it might be tempting to assume that this is something of a novelty band. However, that is certainly not the case. The Wide-Eyed Lounge Cats are far from the polyester-clad crooners generally associated with lounge cats. These are some serious performers whose music resonates with listeners on several different levels.
For most jam bands, the group dynamics are essential. There needs to be good chemistry among the players to take the music to a higher level. The Wide-Eyed Lounge Cats certainly have the necessary group dynamics. The band features

Christian Ventimiglia
piano and vocals
Tore Dalaker
guitar
Ben Graham-Putter
drums
Ryan Comstock
saxophone, altoReggie Stiteler
bassChris Peacock
variousThe album opens with "Love Lost on a Bar Napkin," which offers a cool groove with bittersweet lyrics which invite the listener to witness the interaction between the characters. This song sets the tone for the rest of the album. Although mostly instrumental, there is a certain storytelling quality to the compositions. The music opens up the imagination and takes listeners on a musical journey that is filled with plenty of satisfying jams and excellent musicianship.
The selections on The Watermelon Sessions elicit various emotions. There is a good deal of underlying humor, but there is also an equal amount of artistic depth. Much like

Steely Dan
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1972
One of the hallmarks of a memorable album is the impression it leaves after listening. When the songs stick in the memory and a listener goes back for multiple listenings, then it is something special. The Watermelon Sessions is a such a recording. The Wide-Eyed Lounge Cats is an act that deserves attention. ">
Personnel
Wide-Eyed Lounge Cats
band / ensemble / orchestraChristian Ventimiglia
piano and vocalsTore Dalaker
guitarBen Graham-Putter
drumsChris Peacock
variousReggie Stiteler
bassRyan Comstock
saxophone, altoAlbum information
Title: The Watermelon Sessions | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Labyrinth Music PR
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