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SCAMBOT 2

Mike Keneally

RIO/Avant-Prog


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4 stars I will admit I don't like Scambot 1 at all. Mike's experimental stuff is too much for me to handle. Now we have Scambot 2 and Mike has combined his wacky out-there music with his more accessible offerings and this works for me. This is a killer release, filled with an overload of talent (lots of guest musicians) and originality that is stunning. Where does he come up with music like this? It's like Mike never runs out of ideas. He is a regular at the endless ocean of stellar musical inspiration, that few even know about and fewer are even worthy of walking on its beach. The guitar work is phenomenal with solos that will have you shaking your head in amazement. No amount of practice will even get you close to what this extremely underrated guitar master can do. Vocally, it is what it is, but I don't think anyone could sing it better and keep it real. There are plenty of vocal overdubs, some work better than others, and even - big eye roll ? growls, yes growls! As for the second disc "Inklings", it's out there, experimental, weird and not for me, but if you liked Scambot 1 there may be plenty to enjoy.

Highlights include: "In the Trees" a heavy and the longest tune on the album, that has the spot on rhythm section changing from thick crunch to jazzy interludes on a dime, and the humor of the growling and operatic falsetto vocals. "Roots Twist" has a charming funky beat that sticks in your brain and makes you tap your toes. "Race the Stars" has an infectious Steely Dan sort of groove with a killer melody line during the verse and the topper is one of those excellent guitar solos. "Roll" has a bit of Sabbath influence but Mike adds his touch during the middle section and I totally dig the intensity of the band toward the end of the song. The country twang and slow groove of "Constructed" is an unexpected change of pace and a really cool tune. Beyond the music, lots of thought and time was spent on the artwork, liner notes, packaging, and it shows as they are superb. Finally, the mixing/mastering for Scambot 2 is so much better than most current releases. It is not crushed, loud, distorted or obnoxious. The mix exceeds my expectations? so much thanks to Mike Harris and John Golden for doing such an awesome job.

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