Something About Rainbows
David Preston (guitar), Kevin Glasgow (double bass), Laurie Lowe (drums)
This second album from the trio documents their deepening bond as three maestros thinking as one, as well as the finely wrought synchronicity of their astonishing playing. ...what really makes...
Something About Rainbows
David Preston (guitar), Kevin Glasgow (double bass), Laurie Lowe (drums)
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This second album from the trio documents their deepening bond as three maestros thinking as one, as well as the finely wrought synchronicity of their astonishing playing. ...what really makes...
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Riding the loftiest cirrus of boundary-leaping improvised music, guitar fusion trio Preston Glasgow Lowe follow up their eponymous 2016 Whirlwind debut recording with ‘Something About Rainbows’ - a prismatic collection of original compositions which combine intricate, thunderous energy with aesthetic, harmonic grace.
And while LA-based photographer Josh Rose’s minimal ‘industrial rainbow’ cover art reflects the album’s often darker vibe, guitarist David Preston, sixstring bassist Kevin Glasgow and drummer Laurie Lowe also uncover fresher sunlit colours in their latest writing and experimentation.
Glasgow’s hard-hitting ‘Something About Rainbows’ is unabashedly heavy, with gritty, overdriven bass octave pedal riffs underpinning outrageously breakneck guitar; and Lowe’s audacious drumming throughout exemplifies the bassist’s observation that “Laurie constantly blows our mind, as there are so many notes going by.”
The technically precise, unclassified artistry of Preston Glasgow Lowe resonates with wide-ranging audiences, and the trio responds enthusiastically to live performance invitations from as far afield as Japan. There’s certainly sonic gold to be found within ‘Something About Rainbows’.
Contents and tracklist
Fumes
Truex
May
Something About Rainbows
Beat 5
3D Weirdos
HWH
Awards and reviews
February 2019
This second album from the trio documents their deepening bond as three maestros thinking as one, as well as the finely wrought synchronicity of their astonishing playing. ...what really makes Something About Rainbows so good is the subtle harmonic refractions and light-fingered delicacy that shows just how richly hued their sound has now become.