Frank Rubolino, in the
August, 2004 edition of
Cadence:
“Although keyboard/guitar bands typically lean in the fusion
direction, that is certainly not the case here. The group plays
wide open, aggressive, and highly innovative Jazz rarely
heard with this instrumentation. Fox’s approach on keyboards
places the music squarely in the creative improvised sector,
and is anything but a compromise to popularity. This cooks
on all burners; the artists individually take risks yet their
collective voices come together as a unified yet abstract
equation. This is the quartet’s first release, but these guys
are poised for a leap into the big time.”
Glenn Astarita, in jazzreview.com wrote:
“... the group’s well thought out game plan translates into a focused engagement, consisting of climactically oriented deviations from previously rendered themes, as they navigate a multi-hued array of sound amid quiet vistas, haunting lyricism and sporadic jaunts into the red zone! Recommended!”
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