Dive into the avant-garde jazz realm with "Heavy Metal Rabbit," a captivating album by Lucien Dubuis, Barry Guy, and Alfred Vogel. Released on February 12, 2016, via Boomslang Records, this album is a testament to the innovative spirit of its creators. The collaboration brings together Swiss bass clarinetist Lucien Dubuis, British double bassist Barry Guy, and Swiss drummer Alfred Vogel, who have previously worked together on the album "Frei Wild."
"Heavy Metal Rabbit" is an 8-track journey that spans 51 minutes, each track featuring the unique interplay between the three musicians. The album's title track, "Wahu Guru," sets the tone with its intricate rhythms and improvisational flair, followed by "Urug Uhaw," which showcases the trio's ability to blend structured compositions with spontaneous creativity. Tracks like "Dorimu" and "Breath" highlight the musicians' technical prowess and deep musical understanding, while "Singh Kari Sun Gobi" and "Ibog Nus Irak Hgnis" push the boundaries of traditional jazz with their avant-garde approach.
The album's final tracks, "Human Form" and "Palo," conclude the collection with a sense of resolution and exploration, leaving the audience with a lasting impression of the trio's musical prowess. "Heavy Metal Rabbit" is not just an album but a testament to the power of collaboration and the endless possibilities of avant-garde jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.