CD Release Shows at Andy’s Jazz Club, February 12th & 13th, and Constellation, March 3rd in Chicago.
A living bridge is constructed by patiently guiding the growth of trees over time to create a pathway that strengthens naturally as it develops. Found mostly in northeast India, living bridges have been built over hundreds of years as a solution to periodic flooding in the region. These structures are an inspiring example of what can happen when humans work together with nature to create a practical and beautiful solution to a problem.
Chicago saxophonist Artie Black and guitarist Jeff Swanson formed the group Living Bridge in 2013 to connect their experiences as composers, improvisers, and people. This release through ears & eyes Records marks their debut recording as a group.
Black and Swanson first collaborated in a trio inspired by the recordings of Jimmy Giuffre and Jim Hall, where they quickly began to develop the musical rapport that led to Living Bridge. “From those playing experiences, I felt our writing and playing styles had an intangible connection that just felt right and fit very well together,” said Swanson. “In such an exposed setting there wasn’t anything to hide behind and we grew a lot closer, both musically and personally, with that project.”
The first performances of the band Living Bridge happened at a weekly Chicago jam session in 2013, where the group worked as the house band for around 6 months. “This was the first time we played with Marcus Evans on drums, and it was clear right away that he fit into this developing ensemble sound we had in mind,” Black remembered. “Ideas that had been ruminating for a while in our trio project came to life with Marcus’s input, and the way to move that music forward became a lot clearer.” Swanson added: “dynamically there is so much room in Evans’ playing that it allows the music to do new things each time we play.”
John Sims provided the final piece of the puzzle on bass. “We brought John in at the last minute to play on a demo recording, and the music took another step forward,” Black said. “He brings a different type of intensity than the rest of us, which was just what we needed. Our music has a simmering quality that thrives on the underlying pulse, and John has the right approach to make that work”
The major impetus for this recording was a Midwest tour the band completed in early 2015. Playing together each night and traveling together for an extended time brought new energy and natural growth to the music. After returning to Chicago, the recording process was smooth and documented the music that had been happening during the tour. The album features eight new compositions from Swanson and Black, and presents the simmering intensity that characterizes Living Bridge’s music. A concentrated energy, rather than an outward spread, is a defining trait of the sound they continue to develop.
Swanson summarizes: “My music and playing is as influenced by The Meters or Ravel as it is by Wes Montgomery or Miles Davis. This ties in to the name and concept of Living Bridge. Those influences serve as motivation to play and write music that comes honestly and organically. That freedom of expression is something that you don’t get in every group, but with Living Bridge I feel lifted up and inspired every time we play, and can’t help but be excited about the music we are making.”
“Bringing these ideas together takes time to distill into something concrete,” says Black, “but our goal in this group isn’t to fit into a style that’s already there. Just as the name Living Bridge implies, we’re patiently adding to and refining the sound we’ve started to create, and we will continue to watch it grow. I think this recording is a big step along that path.”
credits
released February 12, 2016
Living Bridge is:
Artie Black - tenor saxophone
Jeff Swanson - guitar
John Sims - bass
Marcus Evans - drums
Recorded and Mixed by Nick Broste at Strobe Recording and Shape Shoppe in Chicago, IL USA
Mastered by Peter Andreadis, All City Mastering in Chicago, IL USA
Album artwork and layout by Marine Tempels
Released on Chicago indie label, ears&eyes Records.
Ward's swirling, breezy sax feels very close and intimate - listening to it I pictured myself in a small basement room as the band played - but the 10 tongues paint a joyful and sophisticated urban fairytale that changes scene cinematically and builds to a satisfying finale. Tom Colquhoun
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This record has such a magical flow to it, it seems to capture so directly the ups and downs of life, the joy of music and dance, and it's just so damn catchy and fun to listen to as well. Giles