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Nick Sanders Trio: You Are A Creature
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Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970

The Bad Plus
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2000

Jason Moran
pianob.1975
The second album from the Nick Sanders Trio is quirky yet beautiful, esoteric yet accessible, and unhinged yet totally organized. Threads unravel and then sew themselves back into place, playful discourse leads to more serious matters, and straight sight lines are quickly replaced by peripheral vision. Sanders' songs are built with angular lines, clustered chords, tilted themes, dissonance-peppered consonance and its inverse, tiptoeing gestures, and heavy-handed displays. There's mayhem ("Repeater"), mirth and merriment ("Round You Go"), and mystery in this music, but there's more than that. When you look at the sum total of this workSanders' twisted visions, caliginous constructs, lighthearted gestures, and weighty thoughtsyou see honesty, integrity, and artistry guided by personal expression. In art, be it musical or otherwise, that's more valuable than gold.
The bonds that exist between Sanders, bassist
Henry Fraser
bass, acousticTrack Listing
Let's Start; Wheelchair; Red Panda; Round You Go; Room; You Are A Creature; Carol's Kid; Zora The Cat; Repeater; Keep On The Watch; Peculiar People; Day Zombie; The Blessing.
Personnel
Nick Sanders
pianoNick Sanders: piano; Henry Fraser: bass; Connor Baker: drums.
Album information
Title: You Are A Creature | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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