Sweep The Leg Johnny
Going Down Swingin’ (Southern)
by Craig Regala
Don’t know much about these guys or the possible scene they belong to, or grouping they’re chunked into but hey, they’re a good listen through most of the disc. Sweep The Leg Johnny (STLJ) have a couple other discs and from the promo material, they’ve been doin’ their “thing,” which keeps getting the “jazz” tag whipped at it. I guess because they have a horn player, aren’t ska, and people have pretty low standards when it come to rock diversity. This record is less aggressive than the howling yahoo storm that bounced around after John Zorn launched it with Naked City and the power electronic crowd got noise competition from Borbetomagus. If you’re looking for a Flying Luttenbackers assault or some such thing, this disc is more restrained and musical in a Chicago post-punk to post-rock to post-jazz strained through rock and roll energy levels way. Who’s it like? Couldn’t say. What’s it like? Well, I’m sure they’d have no problem playing for the open-eared among you who’ve delt with such terms as “math rock,” “jazz fusion” (not the easy listening stuff – the Manavishnu Orchestra stuff), “progressive rock” ala King Crimson/Soft Machine/This Heat, and “art punk.”
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