The Bad Plus (CD Release) @ The Cedar

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WHO: THE BAD PLUS  WITH WENDY LEWIS

WHAT: ‘FOR ALL I CARE’ (CD RELEASE)

WHEN: SATURDAY APRIL 25TH, 2009 @ 7:30 PM

WHERE: THE CEDAR CULTURAL CENTER (MINNEAPOLIS, MN)

WHY: TICKETS SELLING QUICKLY, BUY THEM SOON!

HOW: BIKE, WALK, LIGHT RAIL, BUS, & DRIVE

Reviews:

Rolling Stone
  (“…It’s about as badass as highbrow gets”)

Boston Globe  (“Bringing in an unknown vocalist, Minneapolis alt-rocker Wendy Lewis, may sound like a risk, but it works exceedingly well”)

The Globe and Mail  (“Long Distance Runaround, a Yes tune that seems both windy and rambling in the original, comes across here as a deftly modulated meditation on love and trust, while the Bee Gees’ How Deep Is Your Love is a minor masterpiece, transforming the breezy romance of the original into heartbreaking melancholy, until the chorus hook takes on the emotional weight of a Mahler adagio”)

eMusic   (“…While I don’t think this collaboration with Lewis ultimately changes what the trio is all about, it could be seen as their “pop record.” If only more pop records were packed with this many ideas”)

The Hurst Review  (“…The great triumph here, as with all the past Bad Plus albums, is that, as much as this music gives the surface illusion of bucking jazz conventions, it actually does nothing if not capture the anarchic spirit of jazz at its best”)

Jazz.about.com  (“The trio makes this thorny Milton Babbitt piece [Semi-simple Variations] rock. The arrangement is a great example of how well the group combines influences of the 20th century. Its not clear if it should be classified as experimental classical, experimental rock, or experimental jazz”)

LiveDaily  (“…They’re as serious about Stravinsky as they are about Kurt Cobain. Therein lies their strength”)

The New York Times (“…the members of the band…justify what looks from a distance like a stunt: each of these songs is performed with force and order, and Ms. Lewis’s warm, plain-spoken voice against Mr. Iverson’s icily dissonant piano chords creates a memorable friction”)

Fred Kaplan  (“…This is their most ambitious, and most accomplished, album, the one that should persuade the final doubters that there’s serious—not brow-furrowed, in fact still quite playful, but in the best sense of the word serious—music going on here”)

NPR chooses “How Deep Is Your Love” as a Song for the Day

Listen to “Lithium” @ Alarm Magazine.

Longer articles about For All I Care:

NY Daily News

All About Jazz

 

RockOm

The Independent Ear

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