Quantcast
NEWS |   Sign In   |   I'm New Here
Return to home page





First Steps
Min Rager
Shambhala
Susan Wylde
In Between Moods
Tony Foster
This Heart of Mine
Pamela Hines
Moods
Michaela Rabitsch & Robert Pawlik Quartet
Go and Find
Leanne Weatherly








Pete McCann
Info | Enter
Gretchen Parlato
Info | Enter
Henry Threadgill
Info | Enter
Keith Jarrett
Info | Enter

Anomaly
Anomaly | Bee & Bee Records


By Scott Andrews
Comments        

The Dutch quartet Anomaly plays crunchy, instrumental progressive metal with melodic development and intricate rhythms, a completely different band and style from the Florida, light prog rock Anomaly of Jim Studnicki and Jim Dorian that featured the rhythm section of Cynic.

Anomaly adroitly tackles the difficult task of writing engaging instrumental metal by utilizing the melodic roles of guitar, keyboards, and bass, in addition to their rhythmic roles ordinarily featured in heavy music. Solid riffs alternate with melodic passages, and crunchy guitars with piano or ambient synth textures. Gentle passages, such as the bass and synth intro to "Mt Chamber," compliment the heavy sections, but they bleed off some of the aggressive steam and usually contain less of the snappy rhythmic interplay found in the rest of the music. The main guitar riffs in different songs occasionally sound fleetingly similar, such as the heavy arppegiated chord patterns of "B-yond 2K" and "101101001."

Anomaly effectively mixes jazz and fusion influences into their instrumental metal, despite the awkwardly placed swing intro of ">4hth&x." Several passages impressively combine the quieter, melodic feel with the rhythmic pulsing of the crunch, including the mellow synth lead over a tight guitar and drum pattern in the intro to "Vir2al," and the atonal piano line over guitar and drums at about 1:50 in "Xtreme." Keyboardist Ivar Pijper writes or co-writes all but one of the songs, but the arrangements spread the focus among all instruments. The melodic lines of Pijper's keyboards and Rory Hansen's guitar keep the instrumental metal uncommonly engaging.

Hansen plays rhythm guitar with tight, melodic metal chops like late 80s Fates Warning. Some album reviews have superficially and misguidedly compared him to fusion legend Allan Holdsworth, but Hansen's smooth lead style is more crisp than Holdsworth's liquid, saxophone inspired tone, and he perfectly compliments the melodic crunch of Anomaly's music. The sharp rhythm section work of both bass and drums leads the guitar without missing a step.

Anomaly sounds clear and dry, retaining a pure tone and sound that places the focus on their music. The heavy yet articulate guitar sound represents an ideal crunch tone, and the bass projects openly on high, melodic passages as well as low bass lines. Some odd choices of synth texture occasionally draw attention, but the electric organ, clean piano, and analog synth patches appropriately complement the feel of the music.

The mature song writing, playing, and production of Anomaly's self-titled debut CD compares very favorably to the few instrumental metal bands out there today. It retains metal, rock, and jazz and fusion elements without leaning excessively toward any one of those styles.

More Info:
http://www.distribee.com/


Track listing: 1) B-yond 2K (5.34)
2) >4hth&x (4.06)
3) 101101001 (4.57)
4) Xtreme (4.54)
5) Mt Chamber (4.39)
6) Xs D-nied (5.06)
7) Vir2al (8.36)
8) None Of The Above (4.47)


Personnel: John Aponnen - bass
Ivar Pijper - keyboards
Rory Hansen - guitars
John-Paul Munoz - drums


Style: Fusion/Progressive Rock
Published: April 01, 2001


Be the first to post a comment on:
Anomaly's Anomaly

Signup & post a comment!






More articles by Scott Andrews

Kozo
Elevation
Casuality
Johnny Speaks
Moving Images




Recent CD Reviews
Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz - Two Not One Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz
Two Not One
Henry Darragh - Tell Her For Me Henry Darragh
Tell Her For Me
Jeb Patton - New Strides Jeb Patton
New Strides
Michaela Rae - Blues with a Backbone Michaela Rae
Blues with a Backbone
The OtherTet - The OtherTet The OtherTet
The OtherTet
George Garzone - Among Friends George Garzone
Among Friends

CD Review Search
Artist Name  
Album Title  
Record Label  
Author  
 




 
(28)




The New Five

New York Hotel
From Introducing The New Five

More | Recent | Top










.. Privacy Policy | AAJ Supports: Lens Lady All material copyright © 2009 All About Jazz and/or contributing writer/visual artist. All rights reserved. Advertise | Contact Us