The trio tackles
Brandon Seabrook's angular compositions guiding listeners through a gauntlet of emotional spaces while ransacking the history of their respective instruments, bringing light to new timbres and exposing their untapped percussive capabilities. Rolling Stone Magazine noted "...the intensely thorny written passages and gritty improv tangles fly at the listener in disconcertingly stark fashion. The instrumentation also invites the extensive use of negative space.
Brandon Seabrook Trio: