Forsyth, Chris: Evolution Here We Come

Forsyth, Chris SKU: 42789291
Forsyth, Chris: Evolution Here We Come

Forsyth, Chris: Evolution Here We Come

Forsyth, Chris SKU: 42789291

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Evolution Here We Come
Artist: Forsyth, Chris
Label: No Quarter
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 843563152089
Genre: Rock

To wit, if you think you know already what you'll be getting into here-heady, Television-esque multi-guitar jams played with motorik precision and a fiercely American intensity: you know, a Forsyth record-well, go ahead and think that. I won't stop you. Only... maybe the pulsing bass, curiously lurching drumbeat, and lunar synth squiggling of Sun Ra Arkestra maestro Marshall Allen that opens "Experimental & Professional" will set you back on your heels. But just for a moment, before Ryan Jewell's drums and Tortoise alum Douglas McCombs's bass twine into perfect alignment and then guitars-played by Forsyth and Tom Malach (of Garcia Peoples)-start chipping and hammering, twittering and sparring, the whole thing managing to evoke Remain in Light without sounding remotely like it.

Tracks:
1.1 Experimental ; Professional
1.2 Heaven For A Few
1.3 Bad Moon Risen
1.4 You're Gonna Need Somebody
1.5 Hey, Evolution
1.6 Long Beach Idyll
1.7 Robot Energy Machine
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