Pink Noise Saxophone Quartet, often accompanied by a rhythm section, packs some good-time originals into their first release,
The Jig Is Up. Many of these players finally started getting some recognition by the late '90s (
Briggan Krauss' gritty, wailing horn, for example, has become an increasingly familiar sound). And though all are active players in N.Y.C.'s avant-garde jazz scene, this music is quite structured; the music is barely "out" at all. Whenever a horn takes a solo to the outside, the rest of the band keeps the rhythm flowing and the tempo up front. The tightly working horn and rhythm sections funk some heavy grooves: New Orleans brass, staggered marches, Klezmer jump, and a whiskey binge wailer.
The Jig Is Up has all the drama of a good pulp novel, and all the subtlety of a big party. ~ Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide