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Album · 2013

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By YOJO

Tracklist

1 Sundiver 5:56
2 VHS 6:26
3 Pterodactyl 5:28
4 Captain Kirk Had a Bad Day 4:20
5 Waltz 4:16
6 Alien 8:21
7 Aftermath 5:26
8 Double Henry 4:21
9 Rough Sleeper 8:18

Line-up/Musicians

Pavel Proskurkin - bass
Alexey Gorshkov - trumpet
Vladimir Korobeinikov - keyboards
Oleg Eroshenko - drums & percussion
Alexey Borovets - guitars

Guest Musicians:
Georg Ubel - violin (2)
Nikolay Rubanov - saxophone (6,9)

The sample in Aftermath is taken from the motion picture "Eraserhead" by David Lynch.
Samples in "Rough Sleeper" are taken from the monologue "How Should I Live, Angels?" written and recited by Mikhail Zhvanetsky, and from President Barack Obama's speech, given on May 2nd, 2011

About this release

self release

Recorded at Voskhod Studio in St. Petersburg, Oct. - Dec., 2012

Thanks to snobb for the addition

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Post-rock wearing the clothes of Jazz

A pterodactyl flying over a cloudy megalopolis... This surrealistic black and white cover picture suits the music very well: light and floating, classy and sober. YOJO's promising eponymous debut offers a fluent and clever mixture of post-rock atmospheres with cool jazz, plus a touch of heavy prog for the depressive mood. Instrumental, driven by the trumpet and supported by guitars, this hazy soundtrack well depicts impressions of loneliness and melancholy, the elegant way. Furthermore, the compositions are quite accessible and of constant quality.

The suave jazzy "Sundiver" is dark and enigmatic, like if you were wandering through a rainy city, looking at unknown faces. Then the track turns more dynamic. Beautiful! The mournful trumpet describes a desolated landscape all over the slow and changing "VHS", while the ethereal "Pterodactyl" is rather mystical with its raging and floating guitar. Magic! You'll be immersed into an ocean of despair hearing "Captain Kirk Had a Bad Day", and intrigued by a mysterious light through the smoky "Waltz"

Longest title of the album, "Alien" is also the strangest. From a spacey free-jazzy background, the music glows in the dark using changing rhythms and cool bass lines, reminding John Surman at times. Featuring a dialog from David Lynch's "Eraserhead", the gloomy "Aftermath" is quite pleasant, while the heavy progressive "Double Henry" is the rockiest passage of the disc. The ender, "Rough Sleeper", is divided in two sections. The first half is an atmospheric hazy ballad including samples from the monologue "How Should I Live, Angels?", written and narrated by Russian writer Mikhail Zhvanetsky. The second half turns more towards free jazz and contains this time a speech by Barack Obama. Enjoyable but too long and a little dissonant for my tastes.

YOJO's first effort is very convincing and promising. This elegant and clever arrangement of post-rock and heavy prog with jazz is really original and inventive. The perfect soundtrack for a lonely rainy day, looking down at the city and its swarming interlaced lives through the window, wondering, observing, feeling like a stranger who doesn't fit in... Finally, like the pterodactyl on the cover art...

A band to keep an eye on, very recommended to modern jazzscapes fans!

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