Album Review
Nilssen-Love, Paal – “New Japanese Noise” – [PNL Records]
Norwegian free jazz drummer Paal Nilssen-Love brings together a killer lineup for this one: saxophonist Akira Sakata, guitarist Kiko Dinucci, and Japanoise legends Kohei Gomi (aka Pain Jerk) and Toshiji Mikawa (of Hijokaidan/Incapacitants). New Japanese Noise is the companion release to New Brazilian Funk (recently added to our library); both are recordings of explosive live sets recorded at the 2018 Roskilde Festival in Denmark. “Stiff Upper Lip Jeeves” (T1) blasts off with propulsive drumming, furious sax, damaged guitar, and – bubbling up into whatever free space is left over – brilliant rainbow electronics. The energy just barely lets up with the rock-inspired grooves of “Up the Line to Death” (T2), “Eats, Shites, and Leaves” (T3) finds Sakata’s strangely beautiful clarinet figures beset by rustling, then raging, rhythms. In the showstopper “The Bone People” (T4), Sakata’s maniacal growls summon a storm of howling evil spirits. The quintet bows out with a(nother) blast on the encore “Birdsong” (T5).
you heard it 11 times on kfjc! most recently:
- 1391 days ago, Phil Phactor played Birdsong
- 1392 days ago, Terra Incognita played Eats, Shites, and Leaves
- 1392 days ago, lexi glass played The Bone People
- 1406 days ago, Billie Joe Tolliver played The Bone People
- 1410 days ago, Scott Free played Up The Line to Death
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