by Jeff Becker

The “Flamethrower” begins with a stately on-the-beat drum machine figure with Ackerman playing solo bass with a wah-wah effect that leads to a reggae inspired groove. “Pure Distance” then shifts to the hip hard-swinger that boppers would relish. Ackerman’s lovely “Young Boy Daydreams…” is built on an infectious motif that is played as solo piano piece by pianist Matija Dedic. The group is interlocked in a tight six feel for “… On The Way Home” with Dedic playing an amazing solo followed by Witt’s extended soprano saxophone blow; sounding great as always.
Elaborate compositions that effortlessly unfold with both familiar and surprising sounds are at the heart of this project, but the scorching guitar solos by Paul Chester and Witt’s flying notes of excitement really take this release to the realm of something special. Get this project, even if you’re a hard core bopper expanding your collection – Glenious Alien Landscape will lead to many splendid musical discoveries. Highly Recommended! Five DISTINCTIVE Stars!
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