Adam Sivitz
Under a Blueberry Moon
Review by Gary Hill
Adam Sivitz is the drummer for the rock band Mercury. That information might make a listener anticipate hearing a rock album with a lot of percussion with this, his new solo release. Such an assumption would be partly correct. The music here is very percussion based, but it is not really rock. Instead the sound is more like a cross between world music and mellow jazz. It is also very effective and entertaining.
This disc is highly recommended to drummers and other percussionists. Jazz and world music fans will also find a lot to enjoy. Still, anyone with an interest in stretching musical boundaries and hearing new sounds would like this journey. It’s familiar and still exotic, but always thrilling and captivating. It’s under progressive rock here because we generally put fusion there, and with the world music in the mix, along with Sivitz’ rock pedigree, it seems the most logical place for it to land.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2012 Volume 3 at lulu.com/strangesound.
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