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Close
Your Eyes & Open Your Mind
Mental
Notes
2001

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Reviewed
by Steve Nathan


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Mental Notes is an original jam band
comprised of intelligent musicians that play a high-energy
combination of old school acid rock, funk and hip-hop.
Mental Notes combines elements of diverse musical styles to
create an intense listening experience. Mental Notes plays
throughout the New York City area, and, having seen them
perform for the past few weeks, I strongly recommend that,
if you are around New York City, you check this band out. If
you are not in New York, they have a great live CD
available, Close Your Eyes & Open Your Mind.
Over the past decades "jam" bands have occupied a
unique place in music. Mental Notes pick up where the
traditional jam bands leave off, putting their own spin on
the jam genre. A CD version of a song may run four minutes,
but, when performed live by a jam band, can run three or
four times as long. Mental Notes uses the extended jam
format of traditional rock bands and expands on that by
adding large doses of hip-hop, funk and rock.
If you are familiar with the southern rock sounds of The
Allman Brothers, Government Mule and The Outlaws, or San
Francisco musicians such as The Grateful Dead, Neil Young
and Santana, then you know that when jam musicians perform
live, they connect with their audience in a way that makes
the audience feel that they are participating in an event
that no one aside from the people at the show will ever be
part of. This connection is made with the audience through
the musician's rendition of familiar songs played in an
extended format.
Jamming is primal. It is not about the band; it is about the
connection between the band and the audience
and the audience members with each other. Think about jam
bands this way: when making love with someone that you are
really into, do you want it to last several minutes or
several hours? For jam enthusiasts the answer is several
hours. While not literally looking for nonstop three hour
jams, the jam fan wants two things from a jam band: (1)
faithfulness to the structure of the song; and (2) time.
As jam aficionados know -- and staying true to that
lovemaking analogy while we're at it -- it is not nearly
enough to play a song for 12 minutes or more, it is about
maintaining the overall cohesiveness of the piece while
permitting it to expand on its elements. In other words, the
rhythm section is the anchor for the band, allowing vocals,
guitars, horns, keyboards to explore and experiment, while
maintaining the structure of the song. For any great jam,
the listener needs enough time to sit back and take in all
the elements without being forced to absorb everything in a
four minute radio-friendly format.
A jam band provides its audience with
time to go from one aspect of the performance to another at
their own pace. The audience can focus on each of the
musicians and what they are doing, without needing audio
cues to get their attention. Mental Notes is in the mold of
the quintessential jam band. They allow you the freedom to
go where you want to go at whatever pace you desire.
Mental Notes has a fresh sound and a loyal following. They
are one of the hot local bands on the New York scene. I
definitely recommend that you check out one of their
shows.
Mental Notes is: d (squared), bass; d (one), guitar;
travesty, drums; spiritchild, mc/vocals; lloyd, trumpet; and
static dj. | April 2002
Steve
Nathan
is a freelance writer covering the music scene in various
cities. Currently on assignment in Hawaii, Steve has written
about bands from coast to coast.
(c) 2002
Steve Nathan, licensed for use by Blue Coupe
magazine.
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Tracks
1:
Respect the Elements
2: Systematic Analysis
3: Remember
4: Spanish Rose
5: No More
6: Sailing
7: Rectify
8: Reincarnation
9: Upon the Metro
10: Dis-Ease
11: Code Run
12: Love Thing
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