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Black Light Syndrome

Bozzio Levin Stevens

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Album Review

This power trio has famous roots, and they've brought it all together masterfully. First cut "The Sun Road" starts off like a tune off of David Gilmour's first solo album and then vanishes into a driving, power-chorded surge of soulful rock. Next, "Dark Corners" is a massive rocker that pulls you under its powerful whirlpool of guitar/bass/drum frenzy. Stevens tortures the guitar into absolute submission without any predictable riffs. Levin looms everywhere, and Bozzio flows in a polyrhythmic jungle. Fine interactive tension and execution everywhere. This goes way beyond King Crimson's Red days.

"Duende" opens with flamenco guitar firebursts, and slowly builds into a decent Spanish-flavored piece. Not my favorite, but well done. The title cut, "Black Light Syndrome," is obviously a play on "Bozzio Levin Stevens." It is a slower-paced dirge and filled to the brim with a variety of well-executed riffs, basslines, and drum tech.

"Falling in Circles" is an early Floydscape dotted with Ronnie Montrose leads, a ballad of driving determination and resolve. Floods of Satriani, Wishbone Ash, Alvin Lee, Fripp, Buck Dharma, and even that Duane Allman tone.

"Book of Hours" took me right back to Wheels of Fire's "Pressed Rat and Warthog," rainy-day dreamy afternoons with a fresh pot of designer coffee. Levin, Bozzio, and Stevens play off of one another precisely as one mind.

On the last cut, "Chaos/Control," you hear that "E7 breakdown" from Hendrix's "Midnight" on War Heroes, and then a jazzy boogie in classic Frank Marino style is laid down. Stevens is a guitarist with a wide range of dynamics. ~ John W. Patterson, Rovi

Customer Reviews

This is a very cool album

I don't know how you put this in the "rock" genre. It's kind of a jazz/fusion/rock/prog thing. Haven't heard anything like it. Dazzles with instrumental technique in a tasteful sea of thought-provoking progressions.

A Magnificent Supertrio!!!

I didn't even knew this existed untill a week ago, suffice to say, it's brilliant. Three of my favorite musicians getting together to flex their creative skills and then some. Like the previous reviewer pointed out, it is a rock/jazz fusion album. Steve Stevens is what made Billy Idol cool (old Billy never released anything decent after Stevens left, IMNSHO). Tony Levin is a monster-god on the bass. Terry Bozzio is one of the most amazing drummers on the planet. It is of course, all instrumental. Anybody wanting some of the best technical and emotional playing on the planet should enjoy this. The followup, "Situation Dangerous" is even better!

A monster jam

Wow, this album snuck in under the radar for the past 12 years. I also had NO idea it existed. I ran across Steve Stevens' amazing guitar work on an old Narada recording called 'Guitar Works' where he does a tune called Sadhana - a flamenco piece blazing with brilliant guitar. I couldn't believe this was the guy who rocked in the 80s in Billy Idol's band, so I did some research and came across this effort. A very cool jam - some challenging work from all of the guys on it, and a great listen. If you are a fan of the old 80s King Crimson, later work from Porcupine Tree, etc., this should be in your collection. Amazing guitar work, wild stick bass from Tony Levin and tight, precision drumming from Terry Bozzio. Very fun to listen to. Feels a bit like the old Adrian Belew/Fripp/Bruford days of King Crimson, and it's all just a wild ride. Enjoy!

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

One of the more interesting bands to emerge on the Magna Carta label (a record co that specializes primarily in prog rock artists, especially collaborations/supergroups) is the aptly named Bozzio Levin Stevens. Featuring three players who many feel are at the top of their respective instruments in the rock world (drummer Terry Bozzio, bassist Tony Levin, and guitarist Steve Stevens), each member possesses quite a storied history. Bozzio first came to attention of rock fans as the drummer for Frank...
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