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Sunship

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SIGNAL TO NOISE- Spring Issue 2008 "Sunship flies high and burns brightly on it's maiden voyage."-Tom DjllTHE STRANGER, DECEMBER 2007 "Sunship is one of the few groups that not only plays in a space, but plays with space."--Chris DelaurentiEARSHOT JAZZ, SEPTEMBER 2005 Half of the powerful, late-and-lamented Stinkhorn has reemerged as Sunship – named, of course, for the mighty John Coltrane Quartet album of the early 1960s. The guitarist from Stinkhorn, Brian Heaney, and the horn player, Michael Monhart, have teamed up with bassist Andrew Luthringer and drummer David Revelli (Grassy Knoll) for a new lineup whose outstanding range and imagination is royally announced on the EP, Sunship.-- Peter MonaghanA recent review of our Ep on the web site-- http://www.seaoftranquility.orgSunship: Sunship (EP)-- Now this is the way modern jazz should sound. Sunship is a new band featuring sax player Michael Monhart and guitarist Brian Heaney from Stinkhorn, drummer David Revelli from Grassy Knoll, and bassist Andrew Luthringer. This ensemble throw all commercial and "smooth jazz" characteristics out the window, and instead have created a churning cauldron of avant-jazz in the grand tradition of Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane. Led by the squonking sax of Monhart and the blazing guitar runs of Heaney, Sunship plow through five fairly short jazz burners, leaving the listener breathless and wanting more, much more. Check out Monhart's soaring sax work on the opener "Psalm X", supported by the nimble drum work of Revelli, who then gives way to a screaming guitar solo from Heaney, before Revelli comes back again for a powerful solo in the tradition of Art Blakey or Billy Cobham. These players are litterally on fire here, constantly searching and playing off each other, seemingly ready to go far out into space before coming back and weaving complex lines around each other. Monhart blows some somber Coltrane inspired lines on the dark "Her Name is Danny", while "Fuzzy Logic" is raging avant-garde jazz at its finest with all players exploring and blowing with reckless abandon. Npw all they need to do is put together a full-length release and take this formula to the next level. Fans of the Cuneiform roster should eat this stuff up. --- Pete Pardo I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4

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Member Since: 15/08/2005
Band Website: http://sunshipmusic.blogspot.com/
Band Members: Brian Heaney- guitarMichael Monhart- saxophoneDavid Revelli- drumsAndrew luthringer- bassStuart Dempster- trombone
Influences: John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Raoul Bjorkenheim, Sun Ra, Sonny Sharrock, Steve Tibbits, Ronald Shannon Jackson, Elvin Jones, Pharoah Sanders
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Review in Wonderous Stories by Vincenzo Giorgio

Sunship Autoprodotto - 51:09 [email protected] www.myspace.com/sunshipmusic Dopo due anni di assoluto silenzio il quartetto (ora quintetto a dire il vero) di Seattle dà seguito al mini-cd fino...
Posted by on Sat, 19 Apr 2008 09:03:00 GMT

New CD review on Sea of Tranquility

CD review - Sea of Tranquility A great site for metal, prog rock and adventurous music reviews. Brian
Posted by on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 00:42:00 GMT

CD review in Signal To Noise

In the spring issue of STN we have a nice little review of our CD.  Go to our Blog spot to read it.  http://sunshipmusic.blogspot.com/
Posted by on Sun, 02 Mar 2008 10:14:00 GMT

Sunship Featured in the Stranger

We are featured in this weeks THE SCOREclick the link to read further.http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=45949 1
Posted by on Wed, 12 Dec 2007 17:08:00 GMT

Sunship interview in Earshot Jazz

From about 1993 to 2003, no Seattle jazz band was less true to its name than Stinkhorn. Far from smellin' things up, the quartet wafted sweetly squalling sound that was as arresting as its namesake's...
Posted by on Tue, 02 Jan 2007 17:16:00 GMT

Review of Sunship at Earshot Jazz Festival

Earshot Aural  Snapshots      By Bill Barton for All-About-JazzThe day's diving concluded with a relatively brief but energetic set by Sunship. As one might gather from t...
Posted by on Sun, 17 Dec 2006 20:36:00 GMT