Amphibious Jones
Amphibious Jones
It's rare when true technical ability is met with imagination and tasteful restraint. But that's exactly what you get with Amphibious Jones, a quirky trio that threads together progressive rock's chops, psychedelic space rock's expansive soundscapes and punk rock's liberating aggression. Although given to lengthy instrumental passages, Jones never quite crosses over into jam-band territory, especially not with its swirly, warped, edgy guitar work. If late-'70s Pink Floyd and Hawkwind decided to collaborate on an album inspired by Arabian Nights, the result would sound something like this.
It's rare when true technical ability is met with imagination and tasteful restraint. But that's exactly what you get with Amphibious Jones, a quirky trio that threads together progressive rock's chops, psychedelic space rock's expansive soundscapes and punk rock's liberating aggression. Although given to lengthy instrumental passages, Jones never quite crosses over into jam-band territory, especially not with its swirly, warped, edgy guitar work. If late-'70s Pink Floyd and Hawkwind decided to collaborate on an album inspired by Arabian Nights, the result would sound something like this.
Always a compelling live act, Amphibious Jones ... doesn't skimp on the show, and its superb musicianship doesn't interfere with the act's ability to seem delightfully deranged. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
Always a compelling live act, Amphibious Jones ... doesn't skimp on the show, and its superb musicianship doesn't interfere with the act's ability to seem delightfully deranged. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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