FROGG CAFE

Jazz Related Rock • United States
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Frogg Café is a 5-piece band from the New York metropolitan area making music that incorporates elements of Zappa-esque progressive rock, pop melodicism and fusion jazz. Frogg Café’s music is also peppered with an appealing variety of other flavors including latin music, bluegrass, modern chamber music and avant-garde/experimental. Their energetic live shows feature extended flights of group improvisation that would draw grins from any hardcore jam-band fan.

The members of this unique group are Bill Ayasse (electric violin, mandolin, vocals), James Guarnieri (drums), James Mullen (keyboards, saxophone), Steve Uh (guitars, violin, vocals), and Andrew Sussman (bass, vocals). Frogg Café studio albums also exploit the considerable talents of a regular supporting cast of guest musicians, who supply trombone, marimba, flute, and additional percussion to their colorful and highly textured arrangements.

Frogg Café is proud to announce the official release of a live double-CD titled The Safenzee Diaries in April. This new album features
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FROGG CAFE Frogg Café album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
Frogg Café
Jazz Related Rock 2001
FROGG CAFE Noodles album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
Noodles
Jazz Related Rock 2002
FROGG CAFE Creatures album cover 4.00 | 3 ratings
Creatures
Jazz Related Rock 2003
FROGG CAFE Fortunate Observer Of Time album cover 4.00 | 1 ratings
Fortunate Observer Of Time
Jazz Related Rock 2005
FROGG CAFE Bateless Edge album cover 4.15 | 6 ratings
Bateless Edge
Jazz Related Rock 2010

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FROGG CAFE The Safenzee Diaries album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
The Safenzee Diaries
Jazz Related Rock 2007

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FROGG CAFE Creatures

Album · 2003 · Jazz Related Rock
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FunkFreak75
NYC's Zappa tribute band turns toward their own creations. Praise the Lord!

1. "All This Time" (6:26) great melodies and tight, not-too flashy song structure and soli. (9/10)

2. "Creatures" (7:40) hooks you in right from the opening weave, but then goes into STEELY DAN-like territory with its stripped down vocal motif. The best passages are those with instrumental exhibitions: I love the tuned percussion (xylophone) inputs--especially how they are mirrored by the electric guitar. (13.25/15)

3. "The Celestial Metal Can (In memory Of Charles Ives)" (8:18) very odd, experimental musical collage of electronically produced, induced, or reduced sounds that only gain the semblance of what we would call "music" at the end of the fourth minute--and then only barely treading water above the confluence of urban-jungle cacophony. I get it, but it is the song that weighs this album's overall rating down. Very 21st Century Varèse-Stockhausen-ish. (16.75/20)

4. "Gagutz" (7:56) reminds me of RIO/avant-UNIVERS ZERO/UNIVERSAL TOTEM ORCHESTRA. I love the JEAN-LUC PONTY-like violin solo! (13.5/15)

5. "Waterfall Carnival" (21:13) a prog epic that really works: it doesn't try to over-impress, as so many Neo-prog bands try (e.g. Spock's Beard, Transatlantic, The Flower Kings, The Tangent). (35.5/40)

Total Time: 51:33

Having gone back in time into Frogg Café's back catalogue since the acquisition of 2010's wonderful Bateless Edge, I have become quite fond of their epynomously titled debut and this one, Creatures. The songs on this album have a bit more consistency and cohesiveness--unlike the chameleon-like changing of styles with each song on Bateless Edge. I can hear the influence of both Frank Zappa and jazz fusion--even some ECHOLYN.

4.5 stars; a near masterpiece of progressive rock music.

FROGG CAFE Bateless Edge

Album · 2010 · Jazz Related Rock
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FunkFreak75
FROGG CAFÉ Bateless Edge is an exciting find for me because its sounds and instrumentation choices are rather unique and unusual: Brass with tuned percussives and Zappa-Frippish guitar leads?! Ultimately, however, like it's comparable genre-mate ECHOLYN, the music never quite attains consistent heights of glory, cohesion, and accessibility.

The album has, for me, four highlights of admirable height, however: The opening song, "Terra Sancta," with its highly engaging electric guitar riff and powerfully chaotic and frenetic electric guitar solo (8/10); "Move Over I'm Driving" which recreates the JEAN-LUC PONTY-FREDDIE HUBBARD-WEATHER REPORT-MOTHERS OF INVENTION album that never occurred (7/10); "Pasta Fazeuhl" which fuses so many unusual musical styles into one song that it defies categorization (fusion-fusion?!) (7/10), and; "From the Fence" a more traditional song of almost ballad feel, beautiful lyrics and singing, interlaced with some awesome hooks from violin, CHICAGO-like brass section, trombone and trumpet soli. Actually, all in all this song has a very CHICAGO-ECHOLYN hybrid feel/sound to it (8/10).

The rest of the album (one 10 ½ minute song and a 24-minute, three-song suite representative of the process of adopting a Chinese child) fail to engage and/or entice me.

Overall an album of very interesting music and songwriting from very talented and adventurous musicians. I will continue to listen and look for FROGG CAFÈ music because it makes me pay attention and smile. 4 stars. Try it! You'll (probably) like (some of) it!

FROGG CAFE Creatures

Album · 2003 · Jazz Related Rock
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The Truth
This is an amazing album and I had never heard of Frogg Cafe before this! It is a jazz fusion masterpiece! Ok maybe I'm overreacting but this is a good album! All This Time is an amazing guitar song with a guitar riff from heaven! The vocals are very good on this as well. Creatures is probably the most jazzy song on the album and it is a very nice piece. The weird sounding noises on The Celestial Metal Can are actually very entertaining! Gagutz is another piece that sounds like All This Time only it is an instrumental. Waterfall Carnival is a great way to end the album with a wonderful sounding violin in the background to go along with the soothing vocals. In the end I was glad I had stumbled accross this album and I'm even more glad that I got it when I did because iTunes took it off their catalog. Excellant job Frogg Cafe!

(Originally posted on Progarchives.com by me.)

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