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7.6.09

Primavera Sound Day Three: Neil Young, Sonic Youth…

The ninth edition of the Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona closes its doors today with a record of assistance of over 80,000 spectators, and a total of 171 performances. Check out our video coverage of day three.

Although I didn’t get to see everything, great things were said of emerging artists like Ezra Furman & The Harpoons, The Lions Constellation and Rosvita. However, I was able to watch the performances of The Bad Plus, Neil Young, Oneida, Deerhunter, Sonic Youth, Gang Gang Dance, DJ /rupture, Simian Mobile Disco, A-Trak, Zombie Zombie and DJ Mehdi. Continue reading...

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4.5.09

Video: The Bad Plus Live On Record Store Day

In celebration of Record Store Day earlier this April, The Bad Plus performed live in their hometown, Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the Electric Fetus. I like how drummer Dave King’s technique cuts the rhythm just enough to make it interesting, and pianist Ethan Iverson gives the band’s jazz fusion his own classical touch.

The store crowded to see the local jazz power-trio perform songs from their new album For All I Care, which they released in February. The album is a collection of covers which added Wendy Lewis’ vocals to their established formation. Watch another video from the same location after the jump, with Lewis singing Nirvana’s Lithium: Continue reading...

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5.2.09

The Bad Plus Releases Cover Album ‘For All I Care’

Jazz power-trio The Bad Plus has released their newest album For All I Care. Covering bands like Nirvana (hence the name of the album), Pink Floyd, Yes and Russian composer Stravinsky, the band adds singer Wendy Lewis to add her alt-rock voice to the rock n’ roll, jazz and classical fusion.

Bassist Reid Anderson says:

“Classical music doesn’t have to be approached from the vantage point of how sophisticated it is. Jazz doesn’t have to be seen as so complicated, and even the simplest pop or rock tune doesn’t have to be looked down on. It’s a big, wide world out there and it’s nice to explore all the nooks and crannies.”

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14.10.08

The Bad Plus - Prog (2007)

View this review at Noripcord.com

The newest album Prog from The Bad Plus has been a refreshing week of gleeful auscultation. Reid Anderson, Ethan Iverson and David King are names to remember, for their musical calibre is spread throughout the modern Jazz scene.


Iverson, Anderson and King first played together in 1989, and released their first self-titled album in 2001 after playing only three gigs together. The Bad Plus can be described as post-modern Jazz, or Avant-Garde Jazz, and they characterize themselves as a "collective" that "favors group improvisation over individual solos". Pop and rock are notable influences and they frequently perform and record covers of popular bands like Radiohead, Aphex Twin, Rush, Pixies, Nirvana and David Bowie.

Pianist Ethan Iverson has a classical background and completely overrides the need for vocals or any other melodic instrument. Without losing any versatility, he uses soft harmonies, legato articulation and full chords with the sustain pedal. While soloing, a predominance of running melodies and classically influenced modes permeate the collaborative efforts of Anderson and King. Bassist Reid Anderson is also a composer, and has the sucessful trio Fly with Jeff Ballard and Mark Turner.

Dave King, the founding member of The Bad Plus is a rock-solid drummer, and he carries the weight of rock, pop and drum and bass in his own alternative style of playing. He obviously has studied jazz, using complicated breaks and fills that sometimes evolve into a continued rhythm. It's entrancing how he is able to create a dynamic flow with his drumming, increasing intensity deftly along with Iverson. He plays in a legion of other bands, Happy Apple, 12 Rods and Meat Beat Manifesto just to name a few.

Prog gives the continuous experience that I worship in an album, never feeling obliged to change songs, or randomize the playlist. "1980 World Champion" is about ski-jumping; "Thriftstore Jewelry" gives a taste of their Latin clout; "Life on Mars?", though I already liked Seu Jorge's version of David Bowie, was quite pleasing to hear in an instrumental rendition. The Bad Plus has made yet another fantastic album, Prog will make you forget who you are, where you are, and why you exist.


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