Tuesday, January 5th
ESP-Disk’ LIVE @ The Jazz Lounge
8pm
Chris Forsyth solo guitar
9pm
Totem> (ESP 4046)
Bruce Eisenbeil – guitar
Tom Blancarte – bass
Andrew Drury – drums
The Jazz Lounge (Sucre Cafe)
520 Dekalb Avenue, Brooklyn New York 11205
G train to Bedford/Nostrand
Press for Chris Forsyth:
“It’s enough to signal Forsyth’s arrival as an erudite and farsighted guitar stylist, mapping a path that’s hip and scholarly in equal measure.”
- Daniel Spicer, The Wire Magazine
“It’s enough to signal Forsyth’s arrival as an erudite and farsighted guitar stylist, mapping a path that’s hip and scholarly in equal measure.”
- Daniel Spicer, The Wire Magazine
“A destructible charm teetering on violence and elegance” – Eric Weddle (Family Vineyard), Signal to Noise Magazine
“This is the best solo guitar record since Donald Miller’s A Little Treatise on Morals. Keep your eyes on this guy.” - David Keenan, The Wire Magazine
Press for Bruce Eisenbeil & Totem>:
“Killer on every level.” - Foxy Digitalis “This guitarist often sounds as if he’s disassembling the instrument. He isn’t; he’s breaking down preconceived notions of harmony, melody, rhythm, and sound itself – and the effort can be as exhilarating as the results.” – Francis Davis, Village Voice
“This is the best solo guitar record since Donald Miller’s A Little Treatise on Morals. Keep your eyes on this guy.” - David Keenan, The Wire Magazine
Press for Bruce Eisenbeil & Totem>:
“Killer on every level.” - Foxy Digitalis “This guitarist often sounds as if he’s disassembling the instrument. He isn’t; he’s breaking down preconceived notions of harmony, melody, rhythm, and sound itself – and the effort can be as exhilarating as the results.” – Francis Davis, Village Voice
“About as revolutionary as music can actually get.” - The Wire
“One of the most unique jazz guitarists to emerge in decades.” – Harvey Pekar, JazzTimes
















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