Neighbourhood review at Smooth Jazz Daily

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Smooth Jazz Daily have written a great review on our Neighbourhood debut album Maybe Tomorrow.

Neighbourhood

Photo by Mikael Almehag

We’re very grateful that our debut album is receiving such brilliant reviews. Below are some nice quotes from the latest one, and you can also head over to Smooth Jazz Daily to read the full review.

A new generation of horn players, the group Neighborhood brings music shining in conception and execution.

Influenced by the music of the 70’s the group presents a personal style beyond the contemporary music streams. The group underlines their Attitude with the introducing track. Listen to the great horn arrangement comparable with groups like Tower of Power or Chicago.

Neighbourhood - Maybe Tomorrow

Neighbourhood – Maybe Tomorrow

A string composition is introducing into Fly. The lead is taken over by the mighty brass guiding to Jens Filipson’s excellent sax and Aleks Brdaski’s groovin’ bass solo. The music picks up speed with the sizzling Roll The Dice featuring Edvon Nahlin on Fender Rhodes and a splendid Kristian Persson with an extensive solo.

A further feast of horns is Blow My Mind presenting in prominent roles Jonne Bentlöv on trumpet, Jens Filipsson on sax and of course Kristian Persson on trombone. Generation Irony is an outrageously brilliant harmony of horns with Kristian in a good place.

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