Music Review: Dub Trio - Cool Out And Coexist
Published December 05, 2007
The title track, with its rapid-fire drum attack starts like your typical modern day metal ditty, but then everything changes in an instant, with Brooks's bass taking over the lead melody for the dub section, followed by ambient-sounding guitar work by Holmes. The epic, six-minute collage then ends with some serious thrash metal (just the way you imagined it).
"One Man Tag Crew" is a furious mishmash of dub and Bad Brains-ish punk - call it "dunk" (ok, maybe not). Elsewhere, for spacious tracks like "Casting Out The Nines," picture Sigur Ros with a dub rhythm section.
"Drive By Dub" is one of the most pure dub/reggae tracks on the record, and it is also the quietest, with a somber melodica solo midway through, courtesy of drummer Joe Tomino. Of course, coming right after the considerably rowdier "Jack Bauer," the track's contrast is apparent and at the more than halfway point of the disc, considered a breather, a chill tune.
If you're still wondering how much of it is hard rock and how much is dub, it is more rock than dub. However, the blending of different styles of music, the unpredictability of how and when Dub Trio jumps from one genre to the other and back again is an exciting, mind-blowing listening experience.
Overall, Cool Out And Coexist is hands down one of the coolest albums of 2007 and should make any true music lover's year-end list. If you think you've found and listened to all the good music there is in 2007, think again. This live CD might just be the most exciting 47 minutes you've heard in a long while. It is highly recommended.
For more info on Dub Trio, go to ROIR-USA.com, Spectrummusic.net or their Myspace page.
- Music Review: Dub Trio - Cool Out And Coexist
- Published: December 05, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Electronica, Music: Hard Rock, Music: Live Concerts, Music: Metal, Music: Recording, Music: Reggae and Caribbean, Review
- Writer: Charlie Doherty
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