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"Insect Warriors" Review Featured In Jazz Times, July, 2002
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Mark Stanley
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Review of "Insect Warriors"
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By: Tony Green
ark Stanley's Insect Warriors (Sir Eel) is, on the
surface, big on post-Buckethead concept-the album spins around a
mutated-bugs-have -taken-over-a-future-Earth story-though it generally
steers clear of the padded-cell territory Bucket claims as his personal
domain, though even that's not really tough: being less random than
Buckethead is like being less conservative than Barry Goldwater. And it
isn't as if Stanley can't lay down his own brand of dementia: check out the
oddball vibe of the disc-opening, Kool Keith-ish "Our Mission" and techno
Trane workout "Giant Ants." Through it all, Stanley, who is assisted by drum
powerouse Dennis Chambers, reminds you that this is his disc. The
radiation-damaged blues "Worms" and the strutting "Smary P-Ants" gives
Stanley plenty of material to chew on, combining rock-shred instincts with
harmonic fusion savvy.
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Tony Green / Jazz Times
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