Precise rhythms and yet great musical freedom characterizes the music of Acid Jazzers Brennenstuhl.
Brennenstuhl‘s new album “No,” out now on Tonzonen Records, is a multi-layered, Jazz Rock album, ranging from extremely catchy melodies and vocal passages, to complex instrumental parts.
Today, the quartet shares a brand new music video for the song “Sailor.”
Brennenstuhl comment: “With beautiful shots we remember the summer again and prepare for the cold season.”
Watch the official music video through the YouTube player below:
The band self-describes their sound as acid krautrock jazz that is loud and weird, but also thoughtful, quiet and straightforward, yet always touching and danceable! Since the release of their self-titled debut album (HeadApe-Records) in 2017, the band has conquered the hearts of many at live festivals.
Bass and drums as a driving Krautrock machine, paired with psychedelic guitar playing from jazz and blues form the flying carpet for saxophonist and singer Eva, whose voice is reminiscent of a mixture of Erykah Badu and Tess Parks.
New album “No” is the consistent further development of the diverse sound of the four band members. The roots are clearly in Jazz Rock, but elements from the singer/ songwriter domain take a significant part of the music on “No.” With a wink of the eye, popular music is entertainingly processed, and it gets surprising when the band is inspired by Free Jazz structures, thus taking Brennenstuhl‘s sound cosmos in a completely new direction.
Read our review of the album “No” here: https://progrockjournal.com/review-brennenstuhl-no/
Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. No
3. Walfischmagen
4. Turtledrive
5. Xpress Yourself
6. Common Slider
7. Ja Ja
8. Urknall
9. Sailor
10. Machine Gun Mammut
11. Stars In Her Eyes
12. Drei
Lineup:
Eva Welz / Vocals, Saxophone, Percussions
Anjo Gruber / Guitar, Backing Vocals
Christoph “Zeinse” Zeitner / Drums
Mu Brzoska / Bass
