This group began to cultivate their musical and personal relationships playing together in a series of various projects - most notably Atlanta's Hal Al Shedad and Seventy Spacebird. Good Friday Experiment builds its foundations off of a steady diet of psychedelic/space and avant-rock (Pink Floyd, Can, Neu, Allman Bros., Hawkwind) and 70's future-jazz (Miles, Wayne Shorter, Weather Report) but digests these varied influences into a unique cohesive, and accessible sound of their own. Good Friday gives us music that, as Creative Loafing's Tony Ware describes, comes off "airy without being flimsy." The music glides smoothly through different corridors of experession, in one turn taking on a textured instrumentals in the next. The key to this versatility is the band members' roots in improvisation-jamming-and their open-ended songwriting. This love of improvisation, which relies on the players' comfort with and knowledge of their respective instruments, is even more evident in their live performances.
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