Confusion
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Review of "Genesis"
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By: Michael Allison
If you're into the Jazz/Rock fusion styles of
music, you're probably going to find Confusion to be one of
those acts that pushes the envelop of originality and innovation.
Then again, the lack of boundaries and free wheeling attitude of
this style of music opens up a whole new world of sound for
artists of this genre. Confusion takes full advantage of that
freedom and doesn't hold back on the creativity and brilliance.
Their music runs from almost brilliant to almost strange. From
totally brilliant to completely off the scale. That's what I love
about this style, and Confusion delivered.
The musicianship and complexity of this musical style is
amazing. There were times when I found myself wondering how
in the hell they did some of the things they did. The
musicianship ranges on a scale from very good to jaw dropping.
There is a lot of very cool guitar work on this album that is both
inspirational and extremely powerful. I love the fact that most
guitar players, no matter what genre they prefer, can learn
something from the music on this album. Most of the music is
instrumental, certainly pushes the envelope of what the fusion
genre has to offer.
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Michael Allison / MusicDish
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