Armen Nalbandian's "Young Kings Get Their Heads Cut Off" is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz, released on November 13, 2007, under the independent label Blacksmith Brother. This album is a testament to Nalbandian's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of the genre. Comprising 11 tracks over a concise 43 minutes, the album is a whirlwind of raw, unfiltered expression that demands your full attention.
Each track, from the fiery opener "Burn" to the introspective closer "Withdrawal," showcases Nalbandian's mastery of improvisation and his fearless approach to composition. The album's title track, "Young Kings Get Their Heads Cut Off," is a standout, blending chaotic energy with moments of delicate beauty. The inclusion of tracks like "Blues to Steve Lacy" and "Music Box" adds a touch of whimsy and nostalgia, while "Isolation" and "Damage" delve into darker, more introspective territories.
Nalbandian's past work with ensembles like the Armen Nalbandian Trio has honed his skills as a bandleader and improviser, and that experience shines through in every note of this album. "Young Kings Get Their Heads Cut Off" is not just an album; it's a statement, a challenge, and a celebration of the limitless possibilities of free jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, this album promises an unforgettable listening experience.