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Dave Kerman/5uu's: Abandonship (2002)

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Published: April 12, 2002
Dave Kerman/5uu's: Abandonship

Drummer Dave Kerman is recognized as a prominent figure in the modern-day Rock In Opposition style of progressive rock. Besides past and present drumming assignments for the likes of Present, Thinking Plague, and many others (on an international basis), the Los Angeles-reared artist founded the 5uu’s back in 1984. The band’s name derives from gang graffiti spray-painted on buildings. Through various permutations, the 5uu’s have become somewhat synonymous with abandoning the theoretical rules of engagement. With the band’s latest effort (recorded in Tel Aviv), Kerman displays his faculties as a composer and a multi-instrumentalist along with support from Thinking Plague vocalist Deborah Perry and others.

On this release, Kerman frames many of his thematic forays upon multipart rhythmic structures, evidenced by odd-metered measures, spotty synth treatments, and trance-like unison lines. The drummer also utilizes the talents of sound engineer Udi Koomran, who apparently supplies a portion of the electronics-based effects.

Kerman and his associates execute a booming ostinato during “Suits,” an opus marked by regimented progressions, strategically placed accents, and variegated rhythmical flows. In fact, some of these works spur thoughts of cartoon character escapades, amid nearly indecipherable recitations and a constant state of movement. No doubt, the band aims to keep the listener’s psyche on a continuous state of alert.

Perry vocalizes atop a linearly devised pulse during “Noah’s Flame,” while the musicians perpetuate a quasi-gothic vibe, complete with airy synth voicings and subliminal EFX. This release is partly about gingerly proposed surprises, and it further establishes Kerman’s relevance as a serious composer/musician. Recommended.

Cuneiform Records

Track Listing: 1.Yordei Hasira 2.Couple #3 is a Solo 3.Thoroughly Modern Attila 4.Penguins on Dizengoff 5.Suits 6.Ringing in the New Ear 7.Noah

Personnel: Dave Kerman: compositions, lyrics, instruments

Record Label: Cuneiform Records | Style: Fusion/Progressive Rock

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