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Bryan McAllister: Very Stable Genius
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Bryan McAllister
keyboardsb.1989
Each composition on the record is named after either a presidential gaffe, such as "I Know Words" after the now infamous quote by then-candidate Trump, or after a topical subject like the short but poignant "Mueller." Together, the titles paint a picture of some of the most absurd moments of the Trump presidency while highlighting some of this administration's concerning tendencies, such as rebranding unproductive time as "Executive Time" or the president's tendency to label much of the criticism directed him as "Fake News."
However Very Stable Genius doesn't rest on its ideological laurels. The album is founded on rock solid playing and swells between emotional and compelling highs and lows. If there are hints of

Kneebody
band / ensemble / orchestra
Adam Benjamin
keyboards
Zack Teran
bassAlto saxophonist

Levi Saelua
saxophoneb.1990
Brandon Sherman
trumpet
Shane Endsley
trumpetThis album is a fiery, satisfying musical rebuttal to current cultural animosity. If politicians could be so direct, maybe we'd have fewer self-proclaimed "very stable" geniuses running the show. ">
Track Listing
My Fingers Are Long And Beautiful
Executive Time
Fake News
I Know Words
My IQ Is One Of The Highest (Sorry, Losers And Haters)
State Of The Uniom
Mueller
Plan A Parade
Personnel
Bryan McAllister
keyboardsLevi Saelua: alto saxophone/bass clarinet
Peter Epstein: alto saxophone (on "Plan A Parade")
Brandon Sherman: trumpet
Bryan McAllister: keyboard
Zack Teran: electric bass
Miguel Jimenez-Cruz: drums
Album information
Title: Very Stable Genius | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Orenda Records
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