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Old 12-24-2005, 05:39 PM
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The Urge is somewhat like Metal with a Horn section, but with some reggae, and ska. They broke up a few years ago; you can still get their music pretty easily.

Check out Receiving the Gift of Flavor. I think it's their best IMO.
Very cool suggestion. I dig them alot.

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For some cool heavy music with horns, see if you can hunt down an album by an Ontario band named Glueleg (now defunct, unfortunately). Their first major release (either eponymous or called "Park Alien", I can't remember), is just amazing. Bass player is smokin, too, and plays stick on a bunch of songs. Also a sweet rendition of Red by King Crimson on the album, too. Some really dark, heavy riffing with keening brass melodic lines over top. The second album is a bit more accessible, but at the same time more experimental as well. I believe it's called Clodhopper.
Very cool stuff. I appreciate it.


My recent addition to this thread if Jerry Cantrell's "Cut You In." It features Lane Staley and Mike Inez so it sounds for all intents and purposes like a Alice in Chains song... with horns. Worth if a listen in nothing else.
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Cool!

Anyone heard any sleep terror? brutal technical metal stuff with random free jazz interludes, worth checking out.

http://www.myspace.com/sleepterror
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Anyone heard any sleep terror? brutal technical metal stuff with random free jazz interludes, worth checking out.

http://www.myspace.com/sleepterror
I didn't get much jazz out of that at all. Maybe a couple sections with jazzy chords, but the shred soloing ruined the music for me. Thanks, but no thanks for the suggestion.
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Ah alright, they did have 4 songs on that player, and one of them had a beautiful free jazz ending.
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Check out The Deserts Of Träun, http://people.ucsc.edu/~dav19pt5/tri...agon/traun.htm


They aren't always Jazz metal ,but that element is definitely there. Friggin awesome band. I know you'll like em.
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They aren't always Jazz metal ,but that element is definitely there. Friggin awesome band. I know you'll like em.
Very Secret Chiefs-esque.
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Thanks Page, I really dig it.



Same guy :

Instrumentalist and composer, Dave Murray, is best known for his drumming and didjiridu playing for the multi genre fusion group, Estradasphere (Web of Mimicry records.)

Professionally he has toured Europe & North America and has recorded/performed/ or collaborated with: Estradasphere, Mr Bungle, Secret Chiefs 3, Daedelus, MC Busdriver, Smith Dobson, Mats Morgan Band, Showtime Network, and The Banana Slug String Band (Winner of the Association of Independent Music best childrens recording)
Yeah I noticed that tidbit about Dave Murray's involvement. Explains alot.
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Although not necessarily jazz or metal, King Crimson's "Lizard" has lots of facets of both you might like.
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Frederick Thorndendal from Meshuggah, has a solo record. Sol Niger Within. Some really cool stuff on there!! Very jazzy with some darn good metal as well. I think you can pick it up at Meshuggah.net
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I'm too lazy to read the whole thread but I LOVE Kayo Dot's album "choirs of the eye". I haven't heard the new one but I think it may have more horns.
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In Extremo. Think Rammstein plus bagpipes, harp, some horns....
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Man, I must have just neglected to listen to the first link. Acoustic Ladyland sounds awesome.

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Some Acoustic Ladyland video has finally appeared on YouTube.
Two tunes from their first TV appearance about 18 months ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I6qjkVF6hU

The band have been doing really well - mainstream media coverage and playing on rock/punk bills.

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