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Alex Skolnick Trio - Conundrum (2018) [Fusion, Guitar Virtuoso]; FLAC (tracks)

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Alex Skolnick Trio - Conundrum (2018) [Fusion, Guitar Virtuoso]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Alex Skolnick Trio
Album: Conundrum
Genre: Fusion, Guitar Virtuoso
Label: Palmetto+
Released: 2018
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. Unbound
  2. Django Tango
  3. Conundrum
  4. Gymnopédie, No. 1
  5. Culture Shock
  6. Dodge The Bambula
  7. Key Of Sea
  8. A Question Of Moral Ambiguity
  9. Protect The Dream

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    Personnel:
  • Alex Skolnick – guitar
  • Nathan Peck – bass
  • Matt Zebroski – drums

If you've attempted to keep up with the news cycle in recent years, then the "Conundrum" title should be a no-brainer. "It represents the sense of confusion many of us are feeling in the midst of the strangest sociopolitical upheavals of our lifetimes," says Skolnick, the guitarist and composer who helped define thrash metal as a founding member of TESTAMENT, before establishing himself on the international jazz scene. "This album captures many styles in an effort to channel that angst into art and inspire others to do likewise."

Ironically, given its globally pertinent message, "Conundrum" is in many ways Skolnick's most intimate record yet. It is the trio's first new studio album since 2011's "Veritas", and it features original music almost exclusively, with six compositions by Skolnick, one apiece by bassist Nathan Peck and drummer Matt Zebroski, and a gorgeous interpretation of Erik Satie's "Gymnopédie No. 1".

Far removed from the musical tunnel vision of "guitar" or "shred" albums, "Conundrum" reflects Skolnick's wide-ranging knowledge as a player and, even more important, as a listener. "What would I want to hear, regardless of the instrument and regardless of technique?" he asks. "That's the type of music I try to create as an improviser and composer."

The multi-layer, multi-section songs that resulted are, in a word, sweeping — and include plenty for guitar heads to dig into after all. Skolnick's "Unbound", part of which originated on piano, kicks off "Conundrum" with springy slapped harmonics. Beautiful chordal work follows, as well as soloing that lays out the guitarist's m.o. as a lead player: to tell a story by varying his attack, tone, intensity and harmonic approach with masterful control.

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