Andy Summers, the legendary guitarist known for his work with The Police and his collaborations with Robert Fripp, delivers a captivating solo album with "Metal Dog." Released in 2015 under the label Flickering Shadow, this album is a fusion of jazz, art rock, and progressive rock, showcasing Summers' versatility and innovation. Comprising ten tracks, "Metal Dog" is a testament to Summers' multi-instrumental prowess, as he plays all instruments and composes every piece himself. The album was recorded and mixed by Dennis Smith over two periods, July to August 2014 and March to April 2015, ensuring a polished and refined sound.
"Metal Dog" is born from Summers' exploration of contemporary dance projects, and the result is a collection of tracks that blend intricate guitar work with rhythmic complexity and atmospheric depth. The album opens with "Metal Dog," setting the tone with its dynamic interplay of guitar and percussion. Tracks like "Animal Chatter" and "Vortex Street" exhibit Summers' ability to weave intricate melodies with a sense of urgency and fluidity. "Ishango Bone" stands out with its dark, cinematic quality, where Summers' guitar work remains clean and open despite the use of distortion. The album also includes more contemplative pieces like "Qualia" and "Harmonograph," showcasing Summers' range and depth as a composer.
With a duration of 52 minutes, "Metal Dog" offers a rich and immersive listening experience. Whether you're a fan of jazz fusion, art rock, or progressive rock, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. Andy Summers' "Metal Dog" is not just an album; it's a journey through the mind of a musical genius, blending genres and pushing boundaries.