David Binney's "Graylen Epicenter," released on January 18, 2011, under Mythology Records, is a captivating exploration of jazz that showcases Binney's virtuosity on the alto saxophone. This album, spanning a rich 73 minutes, features a stellar ensemble including Chris Potter, Ambrose Akinmusire, Gretchen Parlato, Wayne Krantz, and Craig Taborn, blending their talents to create a sonic tapestry that is both intricate and accessible.
The album opens with "All of Time," immediately drawing the audience into a world of unexpected musical moments. Tracks like "Graylen Epicenter" and "Everglow" highlight Binney's ability to craft melodies that are both fresh and deeply resonant. The title track, in particular, stands out with its floating, high-brass and reeds theme over a repeating motif, followed by a quietly powerful and melodically rich guitar solo.
"Graylen Epicenter" is a microcosm of daily life, reflecting a blend of opposing ideals through its fascinating compositions. Each track offers a unique journey, from the introspective "Equality At Low Levels" to the dynamic "Terrorists and Movie Stars." The album's diversity is further evident in tracks like "Same Stare, Different Thought" and "Home," which showcase Binney's versatility and the band's cohesive chemistry.
This album is a testament to David Binney's artistry and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz. "Graylen Epicenter" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive body of work that invites repeated listening, revealing new layers with each play. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises a rewarding and engaging experience.