Gingerbass - 2023 - Lake City Kid [mini-review]

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Ireland based project Gingerbass is out with the EP "Lake City Kid", and progressive rock is the style explored on this production. I find this all instrumental affair to be quite the captivating and compelling experience, with playful and elegant songs that have a fine balance between engaging and more broadly appealing sensibilities and subtly challenging instrument details and song developments that add depth and additional levels of interest for the more avid listeners out there. There's a plethora of possible references at play here, the majority of which I probably haven't even begun to identify, but I'd say that a band like Rush merits a mention here as well as King Crimson, with a possible tip of the hat in the direction of Santana and with an effective inclusion of jazzrock elements to boot. With the amalgam of these and other elements generally staying light and uplifting in spirit, elegant and sophisticated in execution, and with a more smooth, light and playful spirit to the songs than the artists referenced had a tendency to feature on their songs. A production to seek out if you like your instrumental progressive rock to be light, playful and generally uplifting, and executed with a good balance between compelling and challenging features.

Olav "Progmessor" Björnsen, November 2023

Links:
https://gingerbass.com/

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