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(TEE)-“The Earth Explorer"

Reviewed by:

Jerry Lucky

www.jerrylucky.com

Genre:
Prog
Country:
Japan
Length:
48:00
Release Date:
3/2/09
Band Members: Kenji Imai- Flute Ryuji Yonekura- Keyboards
  Yukio Iigahama- Bass Takayuki Asada - Drums
  Katsumi Yoneda -Guitar
     
Track Listing: 1.)-L'Oiseau Bleu (8:25)  
  2.)-Nomad (7:52)  
  3.)-Sirocco Chase (7:15)  
  4.)-Col De l'Iseran (8:08)  
  5.)-Aurora (7:23)  
  6.)-City (8:07)  
     

Review:

Just when you think that maybe progressive rock has run its course and perhaps died out in Japan, you discover another group of brave souls willing to ply those waters. So it is that I was contacted by the bandTEE to tell me about their new CD release entitled The Earth Explorer. If this is any example symphonic progressive rock is far from dead in Japan! This is a stunning new instrumental release that follows on the heels of bands such as Kenso and Outer Limits. Formed in 2005 as a prog-cover band they originally went by the name The Earth Explorer before simply shortening the name to TEE in the Fall of 2008. The five members of TEE are Kenji Imai (flute, voice), Ryuji Yonekura (keyboards, voice), Takayuki Asada (drums, voice), Yukio Iigahama (bass, voice) and Katsumi Yoneda (guitars, voice). Sharp eyes will note keyboardist Yonekura who formerly played with Interpose+.

When they first formed TEE’s objective was to perform covers of European prog bands, especially those from Italy. So it’s not surprising that stylistically there is a strong classical Italian prog feel to their music. The Earth Explorer consists of six tracks all of which are in the seven to eight-minute range. Right off the top it can be stated that if you love symphonic prog with an emphasis on delicate flute playing you’re going to love TEE. The flute is everywhere, sometimes soft and pastoral and other times fast and jazzy. And when the flute slides to the background the guitar comes to the fore, sometimes acoustic but mostly electric displaying a strong Steve Howe and Steve Hackett influence. Keyboards are ever-present providing piano interludes or walls of lush strings. All of this is laid over-top of a solid bass and drum rhythm section. There is a nice mellow jazz-fusion feel that runs through many of these tracks, which is not to say the music itself is soft or mellow. On the whole the compositions are quite up-tempo and the flute gives the music that wonderful ethereal “flighty” quality. At their most aggressive TEE lean more to dramatic and complex arrangements to provide the edge, and I really like that.

This is the second release for TEE, the first being an independently released live CD recorded in 2007. Having been invited to perform at Japan’s biggest prog gathering, the Poseidon Festival the band is gaining great exposure and winning over many new converts. If you are a fan of the Classic Italian style mixed with a jazz-fusion similar to Kenso then TEE is a band that you will really enjoy. The Earth Explorer is a great start to what I hope will be a long progressive rock musical career.

www.jerrylucky.com

 

 

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