Joe Lally was onstage, playing at full throttle, when he realized that his band had found a true kindred spirit. It was the fall of 2021 and the Messthetics — the instrumental trio of Lally on bass, his former Fugazi bandmate Brendan Canty on drums and guitarist Anthony Pirog — were at Brooklyn venue the Bell House, digging into their uptempo riff workout “Serpent Tongue.” Joining them for the piece was a special guest, acclaimed jazz saxophonist James Brandon Lewis, making only his second cameo with the group after a drop-in at another New York show back in 2019. That first meeting had been a success, but this time, Lewis’ presence sparked something new.
The sense that there was more to explore within what began as an ad hoc union among the four musicians — lingered after the performance ended. Now, Lewis, Pirog, Lally and Canty are ready to unveil their first full-length album as a quartet. Recorded in just two days in December 2022 at Takoma Park, Maryland, studio Tonal Park, with engineer Don Godwin, The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis features nine tracks that capture the combustive chemistry Lally originally sensed onstage while expanding the collaboration in all directions. Across the album, due out on March 15th via the legendary Impulse! label, the quartet can be heard locking into a hard, swaggering funk groove on “That Thang,” cradling a wistful, jazz-like theme on “Asthenia” or rocketing into ecstatic art-punk overdrive on “Emergence.”
Back in the UK for the first time since covid… the legendary rhythm section of Brendan Canty & Joe Lally (Fugazi), & visionary guitarist Anthony Pirog, will be joined by acclaimed jazz tenor saxophonist James Brandon Lewis.
Dischord Records –https://dischord.com/band/messthetics
Impulse Records -https://jazz.centerstagestore.com/products/the-messthetics-and-james-brandon-lewis-the-messthetics-and-james-brandon-lewis-lp
Listen: https://themessthetics.bandcamp.com/album/the-messthetics-and-james-brandon-lewis
Age restriction: 14+ / 14 - 16s accompanied by an adult