Is this what legendary Weather Report bassist Jaco Pastorius had in mind when he coined the controversial phrase "punk jazz?" Or Miles, when he dared the establishment with "directions in music?" The answer is yes. MM V7 will hit you over the head and then some with their instrumental bitchs brew of funk, punk, acid-house, skrunk, neo-jazz, metal, electronic, and avant-garde. Each player is a virtuoso: drummer Kent "Precious Metalz’ Burnham, bassist Johnny "License Bolt" Hamil, guitarist Marco "Hair Party" Pascolini and console/steel / Theremin / moog man Mike "Creeping Death" Stover can outplay any rock cats on the scene today and give a few jazzers a run for their money to boot. Choice cut: "When the Good Foot of God Kicks You In the Butt, Keep Dancin" -which sounds just as the title implies. To describe each track would be like trying to explain the universe. Simply insert all the genres listed above and press play. Akin to the early Red Hot Chili Peppers, Frank Zappa, Tortoise, Medeski Martin & Wood, Herbie Hancock's Headhunters, and the great Parliament Funkadelic, Spaceraser is the bomb (for lack of a better phrase) for a new generation!
Double thanx, Mr. Marco, for your mad scientist guitar parts on "Darling Linda" and "Too Far Gone to Cry". I've just posted prelim mixes on my site; and they sound really good. just waiting our pal Sam's drum part. It's been an honor to work with you--Howard
McGreetings Mr. Marco's V7, Cheers for being my friend on myspace and I sincerely hope you enjoyed our music. Please Keep in touch as we value your friendship and support very much! All the very best to you and yours, from McDave and the boys of Pegasus in Bonnie Scotland. ROCK ON! and have a great weekend.