Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band – Kings Highway (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 50:12 minutes | 984 MB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Stoner Hill Records and Press
Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band is releasing their first studio recording since the 2017’s Body And Shadow. KINGS HIGHWAY, the bands seventh record, unites drummer Brian Blade with pianist Jon Cowherd, bassist Christopher Thomas, saxophonists Myron Walden and Melvin Butler and guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel. Kings Highway features two cuts that have been the centerpiece of many of the bands live performances (the title track Kings Highway and Migration). The Fellowship create a sound of its own genre, encompassing jazz, gospel and folk music that continues to uplift and inspire listeners worldwide.The seventh album from drummer Brian Blade & the Fellowship Band, 2023’s Kings Highway finds Blade and co-leader pianist Jon Cowherd pushing the stylistically wide-ranging ensemble toward a spectral, ’70s fusion-influenced sound. Much of this is due to the return of guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, who amicably parted ways with the group prior to 2014’s Landmarks. In Rosenwinkel’s absence, Blade brought on several other guitarists, including Jeff Parker and Dave Devine. While equally talented players, Parker and Devine favored a more diffuse, sonically textural approach, one that evoked the influence of Bill Frisell. In contrast, Rosenwinkel has a more melodic style, marked by a bright laser-tone motivity, bringing to mind players like Pat Metheny and Larry Coryell. It’s a sound that propels Kings Highway forward and nicely complements the work of bassist Christopher Thomas, as well as the dual sax front line of Melvin Butler and Myron Walden. There’s a golden-hour warmth to the Fellowship’s sound on Kings Highway, and the album has the cinematic feeling of an outdoor nighttime concert. Images pop into your mind with each song, as in the opening “Until We Meet Again,” which feels like a spaceship ascending Earth’s orbit with Rosenwinkel’s shimmering guitar arpeggios cascading rainbow light through Cowherd’s dewy synth clouds before Butler and Walden join in with their own alien harmonies. The rest of the album follows suit as Blade and his group slide into the muted, minor-key atmosphere of “Catalysts” and conjure a shadowy gospel noir dreamworld on the ballad “People’s Park.” While Kings Highway is completely instrumental, it plays like a low-key amalgam of Pink Floyd’s stadium psychedelia and Weather Report’s soulful jazz-rock fusion. It’s a vibrant combination they further underline on “Look to the Hills” and “Migration,” tracks that find the group taking far-reaching solos over Cowherd’s dusky chordal keyboard palettes and Blade’s swinging, polyrhythmic grooves. The album glows to the end as they settle into a church organ-accented rendition of the 1880s hymn “God Be with You,” cocooning the listener in their warm group vibe. – Matt Collar
Tracklist:
01. Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band – Until We Meet Again (04:44)
02. Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band – Catalysts (05:04)
03. Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band – People’s Park (05:23)
04. Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band – Kings Highway (13:00)
05. Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band – Look To The Hills (04:20)
06. Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band – Migration (15:05)
07. Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band – God Be With You (02:33)
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