Solo Piano III
Spiritualized leaves us (maybe, but probably not) with the essential And Nothing Hurt, while Chilly Gonzales’ Solo Piano trilogy ends on a contemplative note, and Chicago MC Joey Purp sounds better than ever on his third mixtape. Plus, we take a look at the latest from Mothers and Ava Luna.
With accidental notes giving way to accidental brilliance, Solo Piano III is Chilly Gonzales' most breathtaking piece of work to date.
Some people just make beautiful music. You can, as a listener or a writer, seek the best descriptions of what the music does, how it makes you feel, where it takes you to, but when all is said and done, some music is just beautiful.
Chilly Gonzales brings a complexity to simple arrangements and production in our review of his new keyboard record 'Solo Piano III'
The piano cheerleader’s third album of original solos nods to pop with metrical delight
A chance to escape from the often overwhelming burden that is modern life.