Some of the most exciting new jazz out there
Kenneth N. Fricklas | Boulder, CO | 09/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A band that could only come out of the Seattle scene, SSTS (not to be confused with STS9) has some of the most unique instrumentation out there as well as the most diverse sound. This album ranges from MMW-ish jazz jams with wurlitzer to the inspiringly named "Go to Hell, Mr. Bush", tunes that somehow mix dixie, jazz, funk, trombones impersonating a diesel horn, Debussy-flute-riffs, into some of the most complex, entertaining, and definitely not boring music out there."
Future Jazz
Robert Wingfield | New Orleans | 01/22/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Here it is!!.. The first coherent statement of future jazz! I am an old fart - a fan of Mingus, Miles and Kirk - and this intrigues and excites me! I just saw Skerik in a trio setting in New Orleans a few days ago and it was brilliant! This album is even better. Do Monk and Kirk make you chuckle? If so, tou will Love this."
Dirty, funky
Anthony Cooper | Louisville, KY United States | 10/08/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Skerik's name is atop this set of dirty, funky jazz. He doesn't write any of the songs (except for getting part-credit for a jam at the end). The album starts a little slow, but picks up. The songs have a lot of starts & stops, instruments dropping out, different people soloing. It all seems a little chaotic in a good way, there's a lot of spirit coming out of the speakers. I can't pick out who is playing what too well, but songwriting-wise, Hans Teuber's songs are especially strong. This is a good CD jazz-wise, or even if you have one foot planted in jam-band territory, this is a good CD to nudge you into jazz listening."