MÖRGLBL TRIO
JÄZZ FOR THE DEAF (2009)
320 KBPS
Lead by guitarist extraordinaire Christophe Godin, Mörglbl Trio is not the easiest formation to pinpoint. Here, you have metal, jazz, blues, rock and a good dose of humour which doesn't ruin the mix, quite the contrary actually. Amon the many influences/references to compare Godin's band to, one might say Allan Holdsworth, Steve Vai, Primus, Joe Satriani, Steve Lukather, Larry Carlton, King’s X and Ron Thal's Bumbblefoot are the more obvious. In the rotten real of shred-kings, Mörglbl Trio is one of the finest examples that composition, melody, humour and skill can work hand in hand to create something both technically stupendous and entertaining to listen to. Try it, you will not be disappointed.
JÄZZ FOR THE DEAF (2009)
320 KBPS
Lead by guitarist extraordinaire Christophe Godin, Mörglbl Trio is not the easiest formation to pinpoint. Here, you have metal, jazz, blues, rock and a good dose of humour which doesn't ruin the mix, quite the contrary actually. Amon the many influences/references to compare Godin's band to, one might say Allan Holdsworth, Steve Vai, Primus, Joe Satriani, Steve Lukather, Larry Carlton, King’s X and Ron Thal's Bumbblefoot are the more obvious. In the rotten real of shred-kings, Mörglbl Trio is one of the finest examples that composition, melody, humour and skill can work hand in hand to create something both technically stupendous and entertaining to listen to. Try it, you will not be disappointed.
1. Mörglbl Circus
2. 22 Oz
3. Borderline
4. Myspacebook
5. Stoner de Brest
6. Bleach Boy
7. Monster Within Me
8. Jäzz for Deaf People
9. Point d'Org
10. Hell's Balls
11. Untold Stories
12. My Little Man
2. 22 Oz
3. Borderline
4. Myspacebook
5. Stoner de Brest
6. Bleach Boy
7. Monster Within Me
8. Jäzz for Deaf People
9. Point d'Org
10. Hell's Balls
11. Untold Stories
12. My Little Man
1 comment:
Interesting. Let's listen to Christophe make a jazz noise here :P Thanks!
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