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| Frogg Caf&ecaute; - Creatures |
![]() Released: 2003 Label: Independent Cat. No.: - Total Time: 52:32 | |
Reviewed by: Eric Porter, April 2004 Creatures is the sophomore effort of Long Island based Frogg Café. Having evolved from a Zappa cover band, Frogg Café uses plenty of influences to create 5 unique tracks. The music is complex, with intricate solo sections where jazz-fusion elements are often heard. Any band that combines the guitar with violin is ok in my book, and this will draw comparisons to The Dregs and Mahavishnu, among others. The symphonic sections often cross over, as the band is coming out of this jazzy grooving section they smack you in the face with a mellotron. The music takes a turn on track 3 “The Celestial Metal Can” moving into the experimental realm, combining sound effects and atmospheres with various instrumentation. This could be the first appearance of the Toro electric weedwacker on record (although I doubt it), but it is a first for me. I wonder if they could get Toro to sponsor their next tour? “Gagutz” really stands out as the strongest track, with its use of woodwinds in the introduction adding a classical influence. The song quickly finds a strong groove and allows guitars, keyboards, and violin to step out and solo. The standout is the trumpet solo, which just took me by surprise but added a great element that is rarely heard in progressive music. Vocalist Nick Lieto is responsible for the trumpet section, as well as being the band's keyboardist. The track at times reminds me of what Gentle Giant might have done had they been more jazz influenced. The final track is the 21 minute “Waterfall Carnival." The introduction is as mellow as the band gets on the record. Acoustic guitar and flute show a more pastoral side to their music. Keeping things subtle, slowly adding flute, drums and keyboards creating an early Genesis feel. The track carries itself well throughout, and fans of the symphonic epics should be pleased with this one as it builds to its conclusion. From start to finish, Frogg Café shows its diverse influences and brings them together with solid songs, melodies, and excellent musicianship. [See also Rod Chappell's review -ed.] More about Creatures: Track Listing: All This Time (8:02) / Creatures (7:41) / The Celestial Metal Can (8:19) / Gagutz (7:55) / Waterfall Carnival (21:15) Musicians: Contact: Website: www.froggcafe.com Discography
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