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CRIME IN CHOIR

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Topic: CRIME IN CHOIR
Posted By: ANDREW
Subject: CRIME IN CHOIR
Date Posted: November 28 2006 at 13:08
I've found this band really interesting, do you know them???
 

album cover CRIME IN CHOIR Trumpery Metier (Gold Standard Laboratories)


You could call San Francisco's Crime In Choir a mathy, instrumental post-rock band, sure. But you could also call 'em a kick ass '70s progressive rock act (except that they're not actually from the '70s...). This is certainly prog rock, a la Van Der Graaf Generator, Yes, Goblin, PFM, Le Orme, Soft Machine, Magma, and other greats from the prog past. Definitely a delight for all the prog-fanciers among us here at AQ. We're pretty thrilled with this album, which we couldn't wait to hear after having just seen these guys live, performing in front of a projection of the 1973 Italian art film La Grande Bouffe, providing their own soundtrack to the gustatory grotesquery on screen. So perfect for Crime In Choir's cultivated brand of ripping, groovy bombast. They deliver on record too, this one (their third) being perhaps their best yet! The energetic pulsations of the crack rhythm section -- CiC's latest drummer extraordinaire* is now Tim Soete of The f**king Champs, and on this album the bass is played by Seth Lorinczi, formerly of The Quails and long before that, the late great DC prog punkers Circus Lupus -- are matched by the mass of keyboards employed by Kenny Hopper and Jesse Reiner, along with the guitar of Jarrett Wrenn and Matt Waters' sax. Those synths are sometimes sinuous and sizzling, sometimes spacey and soaring, and ever present. And while we know the use of saxophone is a deal-breaker for some folks, Crime In Choir's tastefully restrained saxophonist eschews any smooth jazz cheesiness, either riffing brassily along with the keys and guitar, or supplying spiraling, screeching solos with gusto (when necessary, which is not that often). Definite points for non-sucky use of saxophone in other words! Furthermore, while their '70s prog lovin' sound is right on, so is the songwriting. They've managed to hit that sweet spot for instrumental bands, where these songs -could- have singing (they're melodious enough) but don't -need- a vocalist at all. They'll grab you regardless. File somewhere in between your Champs and Zombi albums, nearby to your collection of '70s progsters, and not far from your Citay cd (another excellent San Francisco band of prog revivalists with whom CiC have shared a member or two). Recommended!

MPEG Stream: http://www.aquariusrecords.org/audio/crimeinchoirmeasure.m3u - "Measure Of A Master"
MPEG Stream: http://www.aquariusrecords.org/audio/crimeinchoircomplete.m3u - "Complete Upsmanship"
MPEG Stream: http://www.aquariusrecords.org/audio/crimeinchoirlandofsherry.m3u - "Land Of Sherry Wine And Spanish Horses"

 



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Posted By: GoldenSpiral
Date Posted: November 28 2006 at 13:18
YES!!!

I started a thread about them a few weeks ago and no one responded.  I think this band is great!  They should be included immediately.  All fans of post-rock, space rock, and even retro-70's stuff should enjoy this.


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Posted By: ANDREW
Date Posted: November 28 2006 at 14:05
I agree with you and thanks for your reply!Thumbs Up


Posted By: mystic fred
Date Posted: November 29 2006 at 15:01

"Crime in Choir" sound good!  will send this suggestion to the appropriate team.Smile

 
http://www.last.fm/music/Crime+In+Choir - http://www.last.fm/music/Crime+In+Choir
 
 
 


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