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Band/artist: 3rdegree
Title: Narrow-Caster
Released: 2008
Label: Self-Released
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Track
listing:
1. Apophenia
2. It Works
3. Narrow-Caster
4. Live With This Forever
5. Cautionary Tale
6. The Proverbial Banana Peel
7. Young Once
8. Scenery
9. Free For All
10. The Last Gasp |
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The Players
Robert James Pashman (bass, keyboards,
vocals) - George Dobbs (vocals, keyboards) - Robert Durham (drums,
percussion) - Pat Kliesch (guitars, vocals). GUESTS: Veronica Puleo
(backing vocals), Dan D'Elia (drums, tracks 3, 10) |
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Currently based in Bergen County, New Jersey; US-band 3rDegree started
out way back in 1990. At first a trio, they worked hard on writing songs
and performing live; and in 1993 they released their first album. With
the addition of vocalist George Dobbs the line-up was complete, and 1996
saw the band release their first CD-production, "Human Interest Story".
Lack of commercial success saw the band entering a hiatus in 1997; but
in 2005 the original three members decided to give the music business
another shot; and after getting hold of vocalist Dobbs they started
working on the creation of a new album. The summer of 2008 saw the
result of their efforts with the release of the band's third album,
"Narrow-Caster".
Musically we're talking art rock; or perhaps even Art Pop; when it comes
to describing the musical contents of this production. Atmospheres and
melodies are central, with instruments and vocals carefully mixed to
highlight melodic and catchy elements. In essence the vocals gets to
dominate quite a bit; especially harmonic vocal passages; while the
guitars are dampened, sometimes subdued and often placed back in the
mix; retaining the impact of the instrument but seeing to it that it
rarely dominates; at least not to the extent it could if mixed in a
different manner.
Strong melodies; a relatively simple basic compositional structure with
verse and chorus as main elements; and highlighting vocals while
subduing guitars - pop sensibilities in a nutshell. 3rDegree know their
game, and have managed to create a sound on this release that should be
pleasing and interesting also for fans of music without complexities;
and I often found myself thinking of US act MAN ON FIRE and their
release "Habitat" when listening to this album. Many segments were close
in sound and style; and the approach on that production is quite similar
too.

However; where MAN ON FIRE insert elements from the symphonic side of
the musical spectrum along with contemporary electronic effects,
3rDegree are a bit more ambitious. Closer listening to the compositions
reveals a small plethora of subtle, complex nuances added to the
individual compositions. Slight changes in sound, style and pace; very
much present throughout but barely audible on superficial inspection.
Elements from jazz are incorporated in several places as well, most
often delivered by the piano or the bass guitar. The most prominent
feature hidden are certain tendencies towards avant-garde music though;
slight dissonances and disharmonies, brief instances of musical
interludes that at the most complex have cacophonic qualities. Carefully
inserted of course, and placed in a manner that makes them detectable if
you try to locate them, but otherwise won't catch the attention of the
average listener.
Overall I see this as a strong release. Somewhat lacking in the truly
brilliant tunes department; but more than good enough to hit my top 10
list of 2008. It's not music that will please all and sundry of course;
but people who like what has been coined Art Rock in previous times -
especially the more commercially oriented direction of this loosely
defined genre - should find this release quite intriguing.
Rating: 9 (out of 10)
Reviewer: Olav Björnsen
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Discography
Narrow-Caster (2008)
Human Interest Story (1996)
The World in Which We Live (1993) |

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