|  Stick Men
 
  Absalom
 
  Review by Grant Hill
 
 Stick Men is a   unique power trio. Founded by legendary and still cutting edge bassist /   Chapman Stick artist, Tony Levin, Stick Men continues to expand the   horizons of modern progressive music. With the departure of fellow Stick   artist Michael Bernier, Austrian touch guitar master, Markus Reuter,   has joined King Crimson band-mates Levin and drummer Pat Mastelotto for   one of the most impressive forays into modern music. Absalom represents the first recorded portion of a planned longer CD release from Stick Men. My impression of Absalom   is that with the first listen, you’ll likely immediately be drawn into   the expansive diversity of styles, sounds, and textures spread through   this highly enjoyable and musically advanced EP. I have been listening   to this collection for several weeks, and I can only say that the  songs  are growing even more on me. Each listen gives the opportunity to  hear a  different relationship of sounds I hadn’t noticed on the prior  listen.  This is very, very good music of our era. I highly recommend  this album. This review is  available in book format (hardcover  and paperback)                                                              in                                   Music        Street          Journal:     2011        Volume 6    at lulu.com/strangesound. |