The second album from this trio of young (all are 25) musicians shows a distinct development from their slightly patchy but very promising debut ”Cowboy Music” (Jazzaway, 2007).
Musically ”You Lost Me At Hello” has an untamed energy to it and shows a looser and rougher side than the debut. At the same time the album as a whole seems more focused. The production is quite heavy with a dark and dirty side to it. In the Rune Grammofon catalogue ”You Lost Me At Hello” is probably most comparable to Scorch Trio, with a more rocking edge to it, and Motorpsycho.
The second album from this trio of young (all are 25) musicians shows a distinct development from their slightly patchy but very promising debut ”Cowboy Music” (Jazzaway, 2007).
Musically ”You Lost Me At Hello” has an untamed energy to it and shows a looser and rougher side than the debut. At the same time the album as a whole seems more focused. The production is quite heavy with a dark and dirty side to it. In the Rune Grammofon catalogue ”You Lost Me At Hello” is probably most comparable to Scorch Trio, with a more rocking edge to it, and Motorpsycho.