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Lee Heerspink: Monsters' Impromptu

Read "Monsters' Impromptu" reviewed by Jack Bowers


There is ample energy and enthusiasm on Michigan-based guitarist Lee Heerspink's debut recording, Monsters' Impromptu, which consists of seven of the leader's funk/fusion-based compositions performed by an admirable quintet whose members are clearly in sync with Heerspink's assertive point of view, and lend him their unflagging support. Six of the seven compositions are bright, buoyant anthems in the time-tested guitar and organ tradition. The exception is the ballad “Rinse Cycle," on which Heerspink shows his sentimental side, ...

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Alfredo Balcacer: 9 Paredes

Read "9 Paredes" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


If there's anything that can bind the artistic community in 2020, it's an understanding of isolation's impact. For guitarist Alfredo Balcacer, who was quarantining in his home city of Santo Domingo when COVID-19 closed everybody in, a sense of disorder and frustration, leavened by solace and acceptance, quickly became the norm. But rather than sit by and feel helpless, he filtered those feelings into his music.“9 Parades" (or “9 Walls") speaks to Balcacer's experiences spending months cooped up ...


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