I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Ode To The Possible, by Tom Lippincott, and it's quite enjoyable. Opening with Preface/Overture, David Fernandez on tenor sax brings a flowing yet jagged melody to life, caressed in the lush guitar work of Tom Lippencott, Marty Quinn on bass and Lucas Apostoleris on drums. Very cool. On An Inhabitant of Carcosa, a complex rhythm spurred by Apostoleris, and a driving bass line and soaring guitar and electronics by Lippincott on his fanned fret 8 string guitar, this track really gets moving. A super bass line by Quinn and melodic soloing by Fernandez, this track is complex without being tedious. Very nice. Stella By Searchlight is an interesting track with a cool interplay between Fernandez and Lippincott, anchored by Quinn, and Apostoleris. Lippincott lays out a flowing yet obtuse melody on sailing guitar with a counter solo by Fernandez and snappy drumming by Apostoleris before coasting into a peaceful tempo, making this one of the most aggressive tracks on the release. Zakir is a spacy, yet melodic track featuring sultry vocals by Camila Meza, floating on the melodic structure of Lippincott on guitar and complimented by Fernandez on soprano sax. A particularly strong melody on Trail of Tears, illustrated by Lippincott and Fernandez, is then expanded by each player. Very nice. Rational Peace is a quiet, Classical/Spanish guitar inspired piece with plenty of ambient space and minor percussion by Apostoleris. Wrapping the release is funky/abstract, Lynchian, with a really great groove by Apostoleris and Quinn. With a solid yet abstracted melody, this is a great climax for the release before flowing into the Epilogue, a composition of electronics and guitar by Lippincott. Very cool.
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